Thursday 25 April 2013

For perfect privacy!

Providing cooler indoor temperatures, safety, and privacy, professionally installed tinted glass window film is a great product. Still, to clean it properly, you must take a bit of care. You should wait thirty days for the adhesive to cure before cleaning, once the tinted product is installed. On conditions, this depends somewhat, and if it is particularly humid where you live, it may take significantly fewer or even more days. This is not abnormal if there may be small water bubbles or a hazy appearance.

What to Use?

With ammonia based products, most commercial films are strongly recommended not to be cleaned - often a translucent blue in color, like some of the typical household ones. Much less likely to deteriorate the window covering, alcohol-based cleaners and vinegar-based products tend to be gentler types of spray cleaners. Use of any kind of commercially-available PH neutral soap or dish washing liquid will also work. At about one part soap to one hundred parts water, remember to dilute soaps in water. Scratching or damaging the installed film, owners should always avoid abrasive products.

Yes, But What to Wipe With?

To wipe your window film product, use a soft, lint-free cloth or towel. Rather than onto the glass for the gentlest approach, spray cleaner onto the towel. To wipe down places that are tough to reach, a rubber- bladed squeegee may also be used. A soft sponge can also be used by you, but in case any loose ends may have developed over time, be careful around edges and corners. For this purpose, lamb's wool window cleaning mitts also exist, and a chamois wet with fresh water can also be used and is acceptable. Made to clean any glass surface without the use of chemicals, and are advertised to be safe for tint, there are also microfiber cloth based towels or pads. Supposed to remove 99% of all dirt, dust, and smudges, as well as germs, they recommend the use of water. With a cleaning side and a drying side, some are double sided.

As these rough objects will quickly tear the plastic material of the window film and destroy any protective qualities it provided to your window, while it may be obvious, it should be said - please avoid metal blades or scrapers, steel wool, or scourers. Requiring much less force to clean than the underlying glass would, as window films are made of plastic material - similar in durability and make to sunglasses.

You can easily clean your tinted film window yourself, with a small amount of knowledge and preparation. To enjoy energy savings and increased comfort that these tints provide, this will extend the life of your product considerably, and allow you.

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