Static Cling Window Film
Static cling window film is perfect to increase a properties comfort as a result of reducing glare.

A sheet of static cling or glare reducing film helps in reducing glare in a TV or games rooms – ideal for preventing screen washout on a computer or television set, and offers the extra versatility of allowing natural light to enter. A high-quality piece of film is removable, reusable, or can be repositioned on numerous occasions without degrading in quality or efficiency.

Cling window film is also efficient at blocking 99% of ultraviolet (UV) rays – this offers an effective measure to protect flooring, interior furnishings, carpets, upholstery, and window treatments from fade or ruin. A roll of film is often sufficient to cover 2x windows or a standard sized patio door.

Application of these window films can be difficult on the initial attempt, although with practice it soon becomes that much easier. It is just a case of finding the right technique to eliminate bubbles, wrinkles, or creases. Film goes on dry, without a need for tape, adhesive, soapy water or glue – holding secure to glass via static electricity.

On a single windowpane, the film should be applied to the inner surface, and a double windowpane, attached to the outside, while a few common tools are all that is needed to assist in fixing the film in place.

Home window film of this nature can be fixed to a variety of surfaces, such as plastic, smooth glass or plexi-glass. These films also come in tints for RVs, passenger cars, vans or trucks.

In addition to the static or glare reducing film, other options include insulating window film, privacy window film, and a selection of decorative window film. Window films are designed to protect against fading, loss of heated, reducing glare, and often highly effective at adding extra privacy. All in all, a perfect solution to increase comfort, overall presentation, and a heightened level of energy efficiency.

Static Cling Window Film

Cling window film kits offer a simple, cost-effective means to solve problems related to glare, with either year-round or seasonal protection.