I just installed it on two windows and it was so easy. It's better to cut it too big and trim it once it's on the window than cut it too small and have a gap. Love the results!
Just an FYI - I did this years ago on glass sliders and it was easy and looks beautiful. Yesterday, I decided to do the same to my bedroom sliders. However, we live in Florida and this slider faces west! The hot sun not only made me uncomfortable, but also dried the soapy solution quickly! Only did half of one slider and now must finish early morning while I have light but NOT hot! So, my advice is make sure no direct sunlight is heating the glass.
Just picked up some of this at Home Depot. We used it for our double door windows it looks great easy too install and rather sturdy. I wish I would have found this years ago. A great alternative to privacy. Scrap the curtains scrap the blinds ! This stuff I certainly don’t mind! Excellent stuff
I just installed some of this on a narrow tall window next to my front door. This stuff is FANTASTIC. It looks gorgeous, gives great privacy and really was easy to install.
I guess she wanted to demo what you do if a roll runs out. My sister ordered some for me and the width was perfect for my window and it did the top and bottom w/ 18" to spare. It only does one of my very large tall windows, but I can get a roll twice as long too. It comes in many widths and roll lengths.
Artscape, I love the film I choose for and on my bathroom window. I do have an issue though, in the corners on the bottom it is curing. I pulled it back after the first time, and redid the soap/water solution. However, after awhile it happens again. Any hints on why this is happening and a resolution so that it won't continue?
What do you mean leave 1/16th around caulking? Looks like you have it snug to the edges. This does not cut easily with a blade any tips on how to smoothly cut it? It is thick.
Well you could use a razor wheel the kind that is used to cut cloth I think a regular utility razor that is brand new would work fine. If you're still having difficulty or worried about dragging the material versus cutting it make multiple light passes with the razor being careful to cut in a straight line wow carefully keeping the blade perpendicular as in a 90° angle against the ruler. If you tilt the blade it may wander away from the ruler if you tilt the other way you'll dig into the ruler and end up with a crooked line.
I have an attic with no windows. I was thinking of creating a faux lit window to give the illusion of light coming in from the outside. I already have the wood- framed window and thought I would apply the window film as seen here in a stained glass motif. I would then add a 2 inch thick strip of wood at the top and bottom on the window frame back. I would affix LED lights on the bottom of the top strip of wood and on the top of the bottom piece. I would then hang the window on the attic wall. I would hope when it is lit it would give the illusion of a real window with outside light coming in. Does anyone have any ideas on this? And do you think this would work?
That is an AWESOME idea!! I know you posted this 3 years ago, but I'd love to see the finished product as I'm sure its as beautiful as it sounds! I just barely found out about this stuff and installed it on my bedroom door that has 8 separate glass pieces and took down the ugly curtain that hung there. I loved this stuff so much and I want to do more... I was thinking of a similar design as yours both big and small pieces with led light on the inside or the smaller ones maybe the fairy lighting. Just in time to try to start making for holiday gifts!
It was a lot harder to put on than it seems. I followed the measurements as they suggested, but then there was a little extra on the sides. Tried trimming with my exacto knife (new blade for this project), but it was almost impossible to trim and I worried that I might break the seal on my window. I ended up lifting the film and trimming with a good pair of scissors and it was hard to make a straight line. However I succeeded in getting the film on and it does look very beautiful. I hope it will last a long time. I am wondering how it will do with our -40C winters. It is installed on the inside, but hopefully it can take the outside cold against the pane.
@@rajupatnaik7776 it helped us tremendously! As the original commenter said, it’s a lot harder than it looks: We opted to just fill in our window shape with printer paper, taping it together where it overlapped so that it was just one giant piece of paper which made the template (and zero measuring!). Then we just laid that template onto the film and cut the film to the same size as the template. It made it incredibly easy and this is how we’ve continued to do it on the remaining windows we’ve covered. It’s not necessary but it does make it easier if you’re not good at measuring, don’t want to measure at all or if your windows are older and/or the glass is not the same size all around or if it is uniquely shaped. (I imagine they don’t suggest a template as they would want it to look simple and easy so that people will buy their product 😉)
How soapy? Like, a teaspoon of dish soap in a 24 oz water spray bottle? And , about how much is a generous amount? How much of this solution should I use for one full 24” x 36” sheet?
I'm covering my windows with the plastic sticky stuff you put on book (some clown made my front door with regular see through glass🙄) do I still use the water solution with this stuff?
I just bought a kit and will be putting on two kitchen doors (on glass) , to replace some old plexiglass that was in the doors. My question is, since it isn't fixed on with adhesive, is there any chance of it peeling off over time, by itself? I was expecting it to be permanent and be an adhesive sticky back, but just found out once I bought it, that you use soapy water to adhere it.
The only thing that would make our window film peel off is a window that hasn't been cleaned properly before application. To avoid this, give the window a good cleaning and use a razor blade to scrape off any old paint or debris. This way the film can suction to a nice, smooth surface. Although we really only recommend keeping your film up for a couple years, some people have told us that they've had our window film up for close to 10 years. Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
@@artscapewindowfilm , why did you say _"we really only recommend keeping your film up for a couple years"_ ? If the Stickers can last for 10 years, why are you recommending that? What for? Looks illogical!
It's got a suprising amount of heat insulation, so I'd guess it would give a little tad of cold insulation too. We only put it on the bottom window for now. It's a 38 C heatwave and when the sun came out front it was only warmish on the plastic film and hot on the bare window glass above. We could even feel a marked temperature difference on the curtain in front of the film coated window and the bare glass above. Pretty impressed.
You can absolutely reuse it. I might just use for the summer, because what they don't say is it's surprisingly heat insulating. So I might give it a good rinse and carefully roll it up for next summer. Put in some sort of tube so it doesn't yellow.We had to bugger around and redo it a few times and the old man cut it so crooked I could kill him for not giving a crap. So I will be probably putting it on the top window so the big triangle size friggen gap isn't catching my eye first thing I see as I open the curtains.
Alguien que me explique, compré en home depot y definitivamente se cae de la ventana ¿Debe contener resistol? Porque el que compre es completamente un no pedazo de plástico
@@artscapewindowfilm I want to put it on a window that I had previously applied a similar product but was a solar film. The Solar film was put up with just soapy water, too, didn’t have any adhesive. Question : should I remove the existing solar film before applying the Artscape film?
You can see bubbles all over the place that don't resolve while she is using the squeegie. It doesn't seem like that was the proper way to install & remove bubbles.
Hi....i want help...plz guide me...is this sheet is pasted on Lamination or MDF Sheet as same as on Glass Sheet ? ?bcs i want to past on my kitchen cabinet ..to converted brown Lamination sheet into this beautiful flower design...
I bought two rolls about a year ago and I now tried to install it suggested, but the paperback is ripping apart in many many layers and it's seems impossible to clean...any clues what can be done to resolve this problem ?
Please stop making crappy products that look fake. Expensive crap. If you are really interested in using this product, don't. Please stop ripping off the public to lazy and dumb to know any better.
@@Peace_and_Love_777..... it is a great product and a quick and easy fix. I found it added a nice look to my bathroom and it has held up quite well. I am very pleased with it.
I just installed it on two windows and it was so easy. It's better to cut it too big and trim it once it's on the window than cut it too small and have a gap. Love the results!
Yeah I have wasted a lot of product due to trying to get the measurements exact. Leaving 1/16th around the edges made it hard for me to get it right.
Just an FYI - I did this years ago on glass sliders and it was easy and looks beautiful. Yesterday, I decided to do the same to my bedroom sliders. However, we live in Florida and this slider faces west! The hot sun not only made me uncomfortable, but also dried the soapy solution quickly! Only did half of one slider and now must finish early morning while I have light but NOT hot! So, my advice is make sure no direct sunlight is heating the glass.
Hey does the glass sticker decolorise over time?
Thanks for the advice , I was about to do it today , I’ll definitely wait till tomorrow morning!
Just picked up some of this at Home Depot. We used it for our double door windows it looks great easy too install and rather sturdy. I wish I would have found this years ago. A great alternative to privacy. Scrap the curtains scrap the blinds ! This stuff I certainly don’t mind! Excellent stuff
I just installed some of this on a narrow tall window next to my front door. This stuff is FANTASTIC. It looks gorgeous, gives great privacy and really was easy to install.
They're beautiful!!!! Why aren't the rolls bigger..????
THIS times 10!
I guess she wanted to demo what you do if a roll runs out. My sister ordered some for me and the width was perfect for my window and it did the top and bottom w/ 18" to spare. It only does one of my very large tall windows, but I can get a roll twice as long too. It comes in many widths and roll lengths.
Love this. Bought the elderberry and it looks amazing. I’m just curious to see if it will be affected by the sun, heat, and cold on that window…
Artscape, I love the film I choose for and on my bathroom window. I do have an issue though, in the corners on the bottom it is curing. I pulled it back after the first time, and redid the soap/water solution. However, after awhile it happens again. Any hints on why this is happening and a resolution so that it won't continue?
This video was very helpful. thank you!
Does this adhere to plexiglass the same way? I have some exterior patio windows that I might like to try it on. thanks.
What do you mean leave 1/16th around caulking? Looks like you have it snug to the edges. This does not cut easily with a blade any tips on how to smoothly cut it? It is thick.
Well you could use a razor wheel the kind that is used to cut cloth I think a regular utility razor that is brand new would work fine. If you're still having difficulty or worried about dragging the material versus cutting it make multiple light passes with the razor being careful to cut in a straight line wow carefully keeping the blade perpendicular as in a 90° angle against the ruler. If you tilt the blade it may wander away from the ruler if you tilt the other way you'll dig into the ruler and end up with a crooked line.
Does this product offer UV protection for clothing if used in a closet window???
I have an attic with no windows. I was thinking of creating a faux lit window to give the illusion of light coming in from the outside. I already have the wood- framed window and thought I would apply the window film as seen here in a stained glass motif. I would then add a 2 inch thick strip of wood at the top and bottom on the window frame back. I would affix LED lights on the bottom of the top strip of wood and on the top of the bottom piece. I would then hang the window on the attic wall. I would hope when it is lit it would give the illusion of a real window with outside light coming in. Does anyone have any ideas on this? And do you think this would work?
That sounds like a terrific idea. Three years later, Hope you did it and it turned out well.
That is an AWESOME idea!! I know you posted this 3 years ago, but I'd love to see the finished product as I'm sure its as beautiful as it sounds! I just barely found out about this stuff and installed it on my bedroom door that has 8 separate glass pieces and took down the ugly curtain that hung there. I loved this stuff so much and I want to do more... I was thinking of a similar design as yours both big and small pieces with led light on the inside or the smaller ones maybe the fairy lighting. Just in time to try to start making for holiday gifts!
I have a window IN my shower that I need covered. Will this stick inside a shower window?
It was a lot harder to put on than it seems. I followed the measurements as they suggested, but then there was a little extra on the sides. Tried trimming with my exacto knife (new blade for this project), but it was almost impossible to trim and I worried that I might break the seal on my window. I ended up lifting the film and trimming with a good pair of scissors and it was hard to make a straight line. However I succeeded in getting the film on and it does look very beautiful. I hope it will last a long time. I am wondering how it will do with our -40C winters. It is installed on the inside, but hopefully it can take the outside cold against the pane.
I could not get a knife to go thru either. So frusterated
Next time just make a template with paper. Then use the paper template to cut your film.
@@In_time , what template with paper? Is it at all necessary? In none of the videos on Glass Stickers have they used any paper template?
SeaBird, why was it almost impossible to trim with your Exacto Knife? Simple don't understand this!
@@rajupatnaik7776 it helped us tremendously! As the original commenter said, it’s a lot harder than it looks: We opted to just fill in our window shape with printer paper, taping it together where it overlapped so that it was just one giant piece of paper which made the template (and zero measuring!). Then we just laid that template onto the film and cut the film to the same size as the template. It made it incredibly easy and this is how we’ve continued to do it on the remaining windows we’ve covered.
It’s not necessary but it does make it easier if you’re not good at measuring, don’t want to measure at all or if your windows are older and/or the glass is not the same size all around or if it is uniquely shaped.
(I imagine they don’t suggest a template as they would want it to look simple and easy so that people will buy their product 😉)
Oh my dayz brill video thanks x
I used pure water to put it up today, forgot adding soap to water, is it gonna be a problem?
Its very helpful...can you suggest me the best available items in the market?
How long does it take to dry and set?
I love this product, been using it for years. ❤️
We are going to be put this on a door soon. Thanks for the video
Can it be removed easily? I'm in a rental and would need to remove it when I leave.
Yes, it's non adhesive. It peels off and can be reused!
How soapy? Like, a teaspoon of dish soap in a 24 oz water spray bottle? And , about how much is a generous amount? How much of this solution should I use for one full 24” x 36” sheet?
Very vague instructions.
Can it be installed on the outside of the window?
I'm covering my windows with the plastic sticky stuff you put on book (some clown made my front door with regular see through glass🙄) do I still use the water solution with this stuff?
I'm about to install this in my main bathroom on a window that's inside my shower! It's going to look so pretty...
I just bought a kit and will be putting on two kitchen doors (on glass) , to replace some old plexiglass that was in the doors. My question is, since it isn't fixed on with adhesive, is there any chance of it peeling off over time, by itself? I was expecting it to be permanent and be an adhesive sticky back, but just found out once I bought it, that you use soapy water to adhere it.
The only thing that would make our window film peel off is a window that hasn't been cleaned properly before application. To avoid this, give the window a good cleaning and use a razor blade to scrape off any old paint or debris. This way the film can suction to a nice, smooth surface. Although we really only recommend keeping your film up for a couple years, some people have told us that they've had our window film up for close to 10 years. Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
@@artscapewindowfilm , why did you say _"we really only recommend keeping your film up for a couple years"_ ?
If the Stickers can last for 10 years, why are you recommending that? What for? Looks illogical!
Can this be applied on window during cold winter?? It’s 30 degrees out?? Thanks
It's got a suprising amount of heat insulation, so I'd guess it would give a little tad of cold insulation too. We only put it on the bottom window for now. It's a 38 C heatwave and when the sun came out front it was only warmish on the plastic film and hot on the bare window glass above. We could even feel a marked temperature difference on the curtain in front of the film coated window and the bare glass above. Pretty impressed.
Fast and easy thanks! 🙏🏽 ❤🎉
Very helpful. Thanks for posting!
My shower doors are textured and my panels keep falling down. How can I prevent this?
Our window films will not work on textured glass.
Do they come in bigger pieces? I have a big triangular window that follows a vaulted ceiling.
Some do.
Es posible tener una versión en español del vídeo
My roll is not wide enough can I overlap it.
I want to order in India Maharashtra.. Can any body please guide me.. Regarding this film?
Do you have home depot?
How long it last?
So it is to be stuck from indide right ??
Can we reuse it again? I just put it in one window and prefer to put it in somewhere else
You can absolutely reuse it. I might just use for the summer, because what they don't say is it's surprisingly heat insulating. So I might give it a good rinse and carefully roll it up for next summer. Put in some sort of tube so it doesn't yellow.We had to bugger around and redo it a few times and the old man cut it so crooked I could kill him for not giving a crap. So I will be probably putting it on the top window so the big triangle size friggen gap isn't catching my eye first thing I see as I open the curtains.
Does this film provide privacy at night
Alguien que me explique, compré en home depot y definitivamente se cae de la ventana ¿Debe contener resistol? Porque el que compre es completamente un no pedazo de plástico
can they be applied to mirrors instead of windows?
Yup! I did exactly that. I used the rest on a glass coffee table that was covered in scratches and it looks great.
Cool vid. Nice job
How can I get that?
It’s perfect.. thank you
gostaria de saber onde comprar esses adedivos lindos para a janela...amei..
Compre el mio en Home depot
At night, with the lights on inside the house, cab people outside see my silhouette/shadow?
Ones you installed it is it easy to remove or it's permanent
It is very easy to remove. Just peel it right off!
Thank you
@@artscapewindowfilm I want to put it on a window that I had previously applied a similar product but was a solar film. The Solar film was put up with just soapy water, too, didn’t have any adhesive. Question : should I remove the existing solar film before applying the Artscape film?
wow great
So I bought some for my bathroom window which is bumpy glazed glass, thinking it probably won't stick to this.
Deborah Simonson no
You can see bubbles all over the place that don't resolve while she is using the squeegie. It doesn't seem like that was the proper way to install & remove bubbles.
can this be applied on any surface. i am planning to paste this on wood. is this transparent?
I would say it depends on how dark your wood is! I painted my stairs turquoise and it turned out just great
how do you put the squeezy together
Just slide it through the handle stupid, doesn't even matter which way
Next question, "How do you get the water in the bottle?" :)
Lmao, "Where do you get the water at?"
She fails to say what side of the film goes against the glass?
The side that adhered to the paper you remove bore putting the film on the window.
Hi....i want help...plz guide me...is this sheet is pasted on Lamination or MDF Sheet as same as on Glass Sheet ? ?bcs i want to past on my kitchen cabinet ..to converted brown Lamination sheet into this beautiful flower design...
I bought two rolls about a year ago and I now tried to install it suggested, but the paperback is ripping apart in many many layers and it's seems impossible to clean...any clues what can be done to resolve this problem ?
Okay, I gotta ask: Australian accent?
What does it look like on the outside looking in?
Thank you very much for this demonstration. By the way what a cutie you are as well. ;)
Lmao my instructions said "water only"
I fucked up 😂
is that the natural color of your eyes?? :)
Nice
What if the glass has a bevelled edge? that makes it more difficult?
Unfortunately our films will not work well on a beveled glass.
I't a tiny edge, like 1mil
como são lindos esses adesivos para vidros...onde comprar..namoro.n
Safe and sound
I cant believe the demonstrater cut the film on the design side
Fantastic sup------------urb 👌🏻
am a sticker wrker
:v
Was not happy at all. A waste of $60 gas and my time.
Please stop making crappy products that look fake. Expensive crap. If you are really interested in using this product, don't. Please stop ripping off the public to lazy and dumb to know any better.
Stede Bonnet ... Is it not a good product? Or are you saying real or nothing?
@@Peace_and_Love_777..... it is a great product and a quick and easy fix. I found it added a nice look to my bathroom and it has held up quite well. I am very pleased with it.