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Artscape 24" x 36" Etched Lace Window Film : Vinyl with UV Protection, Multicolor Pattern
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Highlights
- The visual effect of textured, etched, and stained glass
- Allows natural light to filter through the film
- Easy DIY application
- No adhesives / applies easily
- Creates privacy / hides unwanted views
- Provides up to 98% UV protection
- Not affected by heat, cold, steam or humidity
- Designs work vertically and/or horizontally
- Patterns repeat to cover any size window
- 100% made in the USA: design, manufacturing, packaging, and distribution.
- Phthalate Free
- Superior quality, aesthetics, and performance.
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Q: Is it easily removable? Does it leave marks?
A: Yes it is easily removable! We just got new windows and I removed it and reapplied it to the new window with no problem. It peels right off and doesn't leave any marks. I am very happy with this product.
submitted byKathleen - 7 years agoA: Artscape Window Film is non-adhesive and can be pulled off without difficulty. There may be some residue underneath. This is from the water that was sprayed on during installation, and will wipe off with some glass cleaner.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 7 years agoBrand expert
Q: How is it applied to the glass?
A: Our window film comes with instructions, and you can get a pdf on our website as well. Here's a quick summary of what to do: Take the necessary measurements for the glass, and cut the film accordingly. A straight edge and razor work best. Leave a 1/16" gap between the edge of the glass and the film. Remove the paper backing, and clean the glass. (Do not get the paper backing wet. This will make it much harder to remove. If any of the paper backing gets wet and sticks to the film, let it soak in warm water for about an hour, and use a sponge to remove it.) Spray the window with water from a spray bottle and apply the film. Put the side that had the paper backing against the glass. A few drops of dish soap in the spray bottle will help you adjust the film as needed. If you need to, you can remove the film, spray the glass again and reapply. Squeegee out all the water and air bubbles between the film and glass. To keep the film from being pulled while doing so, spray the film again with the soapy water. Wait about 24 hours after applying the film. If you noticed you missed some air bubbles or wish to readjust the film, you can remove it and reapply.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 8 years agoBrand expertA: You use a squeegee that comes with it. It was very easy to apply and looks great!
submitted byKathy - 8 years ago
Q: Can this be cut to fit an oddly shaped window?
A: Yes. We recommend using a straight edge with an exacto knife or razor to make the cuts. Mark the measurements in pen on the paper backing, then make the the incisions. Use the straight edge to ensure you have as straight an incision as possible. Put pressure on the paper to make sure it doesn't move while making the cut. (A second person is helpful with this part.)
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 8 years agoBrand expertA: Yes this can be cut.
submitted byToni - 8 years ago
Q: Could I use this on mirrors or is it only for window glass?
A: It will stay on any clean, flat smooth surface but it needs to back lit to look good and on a mirror you will get double vision and will appear dark. Your best bet would be to try the pattern "Etched Glass" if you are trying to break up the mirrored surface.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this film 24" WIDE X 36" LONG; just want to be sure it fits my window so the vines and tendrils are going up and down (vertically)??
A: Yes. When on the window, the film dimensions are 24 inches horizontally and 36 inches vertically.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 7 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you use on a shower window?
A: Yes. Artscape window film is not affected by water, and will go on any untextured glass or plexi surface in the bathroom or shower.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 8 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you see thru at night?
A: While our window film obscures the view on either side, there will always be some transparency. Objects on the darker side will be more difficult to see. Light and objects within a few inches of the glass will be distorted but visible from the other side.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 8 years agoBrand expert
Q: I would like to cover my sliding glass doors will I need 1 or 2
A: The amount of pieces needed will depend on the size of the area that needs to be covered. Most film comes in the dimensions 24" x 36" and will need more than 2 pieces tiled together to cover an entire glass door.
submitted byArtscape Customer Service - 8 years agoBrand expert