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A window with newly applied film

Overview

If you’re looking for more privacy or want to reduce glare in your home, window film is a simple and effective solution. It’s easy to apply, and the result is a neat, modern finish that transforms your windows. Follow these steps for a top quality finish.

Safety tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves, ear muffs and a mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment.

Steps

1Clean the window

Start by giving your window a thorough clean. Use window cleaner and a lint-free cloth to remove any dust, dirt, or grime. This ensures the privacy window film will stick properly and prevents peeling in the future.

Clean the window using a cloth and window cleaner

2Measure the window

Next, measure the dimensions of your window using a measuring tape. Transfer those measurements onto the window tint film. To make installation easier, add an extra 25mm of overhang around the edges, which you can trim off later.

Measure the window dimensions using measuring tape

3Cut the window film

Carefully cut the window tint film to the size you marked using scissors or a utility knife. Make sure to include the 25mm overhang for flexibility during application.
Cut the window film sheet using scissors

4Apply the window film

Spray the window lightly with window film application solution or soapy water. This will make it easier to position the film and remove air bubbles.
Spray the window with window film application solution before applying the film

5Spray both sides of the film

Once you’ve peeled the backing off the window film, it’s time to spray. Lightly mist both sides of the film with your window film solution. This step is essential as it helps prevent the film from sticking too quickly, allowing you to position it more accurately on the glass.
Spray a window film sheet with an application solution

6Secure the film

Starting from the top of the window, press the adhesive side of the film onto the glass. Use your hands to gently smooth it down as you work your way to the bottom.
Press the adhesive side of the film onto the glass

7Remove air bubbles

Once the film is in place, spray more solution over the top. Use a squeegee to remove air bubbles by working from the centre outwards. This step helps ensure a smooth, bubble-free finish.
Use a squeegee to remove air bubbles

8Trim the edges

When the privacy window film is properly positioned and smoothed, use a utility knife to trim off the excess film. Leave a small 2mm gap around the edges to allow any remaining solution to escape.

Finally, use the squeegee or a cloth to remove any leftover moisture or air bubbles. Once the window is completely dry, your window film should be securely in place and looking great.

Trim excess window film using utility knife

9Keep in mind...

  • Work in a cool, shaded area to prevent the solution from drying too quickly during application.
  • If stubborn bubbles remain, try lifting the edge of the film and applying more solution before smoothing it down again.

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Health & Safety

Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert Bunnings Team Member.

Grave health hazards are linked to asbestos, which may be in homes built up to 1990. Health hazards may result from exposure to lead-based paints in older materials and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer.