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Care and Maintenance

Once window
film has been installed, it’s very
common to see a slight haziness and/or
small water pockets. This is a normal
part of the adhesive bonding process
called “curing”. Depending on the film
type and weather conditions, it may take
up to 30 days for the film to be fully
cured. The curing process is slow
because the remaining water used in
installation must evaporate through the
film. Sputtered and heavy security films
take the longest to dry and will take
longer for any hazy appearance to
disappear.
Once the film
is dry and cured, it’s then safe for the
film to be cleaned. The best cleaner is
a simple solution of water and a small
amount of soap. Clean the window and
then squeegee dry with overlapping
strokes in the same way you would clean
the outside of your car windows. You may
also clean the film surface with any
normal strength glass cleaner. Products
with amonia willnot damage the film if
used in reasonable quantities and if the
film is not left to soak in it. Do not
use any abrasive cleaners, industrial
strength glass cleaners and/or any other
window cleaning tools that may scratch
the window film. Remember, the surface
of the film is coated with a scratch
resistant not scratch proof coating.
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