Vision-blocking films & Sun-blocking films (Reflective sunglasses effect)
Vision-blocking films – Opaque white – Milky-white window films interior
Vision-blocking films – Opaque white for exterior use and plastic materials
Satinator vision-blocking films – interior and exterior
Vision-blocking films – Silver opal
Vision-blocking films – Opaque opal
Vision-blocking films – Opaque gray
Vision-blocking films and Black out films BlackOut
Vision-blocking films INS 05 XSR super dark
Vision-blocking films INS 15 XSR dark
Vision-blocking films GT 8 EX exterior
Vision-blocking films BlackOut white, 2-layered
Frequently asked questions
After removing the protective foil, spray the window and film with the assembly concentrate/water mixture, then position the film on the window and after that, scrape out the moisture again.
Either the vision-blocking window film has an adhesive side on the back that later firmly adheres to the glass. If it has been installed wet, the film is very durable and can be later removed without any residue, if necessary. Or the vision-blocking window film adheres statically and pulls itself onto the glass. These adhesive vision-blocking window films can also be removed and reapplied several times, if necessary.
In order to remove vision-blocking window film, heat the film with a hair-dryer. Then pull the film from one of its corners. You can pull it longitudinally easily. After the old film is removed, spray Ajax window cleaner on the windows in order to remove the residuaries of the adhesive material. The remaining residuaries can also be removed with the help of a shaving razor or a glass scraper after a short time.
You won't find high quality vision-blocking window film in local markets, discounters or do-it-yourself stores. Because custom-made products with high quality and long guarantee periods are only available from specialist shops like us, which are offering such products since 1978.