Supreme 40 Film 76x150cm

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Orders placed after 2:30pm will be dispatched the following working day.

Delivery timescale will be dependant on the shipping service you chose at checkout.

UK Mainland –
1-3 working days on orders over £50.00 – FREE
1-3 working days on orders under £50.00 – £4.99
Next working day – £12.50
Next working day by 1:00pm – £17.50
Saturday standard – £22.50

Scottish Highlands, UK islands and Ireland –
Standard 2 working days – £27.50
(please call or email xxxxxxx for other services or if you only have small items)

🛠 What You’ll Need:

  • Window film (cut to size or roll)
  • Spray bottle with soapy water (a few drops of dish soap in water)
  • Utility knife or sharp blade
  • Squeegee or plastic card (e.g. credit card)
  • Tape measure
  • Ruler or straight edge
  • Microfiber cloth or paper towels
  • Masking tape (optional)

📋 Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Clean the Window Thoroughly

  • Use glass cleaner or the soapy water mix to clean the window.
  • Remove all dust, dirt, and grease.
  • Dry with a lint-free cloth.
  • Tip: Clean the edges and corners well—any debris can cause bubbles.

2. Measure and Cut the Film

  • Measure the window’s height and width.
  • Cut the film slightly larger (1–2 cm extra on each side).
  • If it's a patterned film, ensure the design lines up properly.

3. Wet the Window

  • Spray the entire window generously with the soapy water.
  • The water allows you to reposition the film and reduces bubbles.

4. Peel Off the Backing

  • Carefully peel off the backing layer from the film.
  • If it’s tricky, use two small pieces of masking tape on each side to help separate the layers.
  • Tip: As you peel, spray the adhesive side of the film with soapy water.

5. Apply the Film to the Window

  • Place the wet adhesive side of the film onto the wet glass.
  • Slide the film into position.
  • Don’t worry if it’s not perfect right away—adjust while everything is wet.

6. Remove Bubbles and Excess Water

  • Use a squeegee or plastic card wrapped in a soft cloth.
  • Start from the center and work outwards to the edges.
  • Wipe excess water as it comes out.
  • Be gentle to avoid scratching the film.

7. Trim the Edges

  • Once positioned, use a sharp utility knife and straight edge to trim excess film along the window frame.
  • Spray the film lightly while trimming to reduce friction.

8. Final Squeegee and Drying

  • Go over the film again with the squeegee to remove any remaining water and bubbles.
  • Leave the film to dry for 24–48 hours.
  • Avoid touching or cleaning the film during this time.

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