“The hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life ! First piece ruined as instructions also very confusing .. once we got to grips the end looked ok but as ruined half we will need a replacement.. probably pay for fitter ?”
“Came as one sheet on a roll in a sturdy box, so no risk of damage in the post.
Arrived within days of ordering.
Went on relatively easy although give yourself time, as trimming around the edges isn't to be rushed (although mine is a sash window of four panes, so lots of fiddly corners) but comes with full instructions so no doubt as to how to go about it all.
Little concerned over one tiny bit in a corner which seems not to want to stick; will just have to see how this goes over time.
Would look at getting again for future projects though, without a doubt.”
“I purchased enough for 3 conservatory windows and found the check pattern on the lining paper very helpful for cutting out the individual pieces of material, without the need to mark it. The pattern also ensures the piece is offered up to the window with the appropriate side to the glass, as defined in the very descriptive instructions.
However, I recommend to DIY users to order enough for 1 spare panel, as I accidentally tore 1 piece when I was squeezing out some water close to the edge of the window where the frame restricted my access! Oddly, the second order had a plain liner, which I had to mark with a felt tip to guide my scissors, but I also accidentally offered it up to the window the wrong side out!.
One other warning note; the instructions suggest using sticky tape to help separate the lining from the film. Sellotape is too strong, as I had a struggle to remove the tape after separating the liner, as I was holding both ends of the film, with the adhesive side facing me. Awkward!
Tip: if you have a flat squeegee about 6-8" long for cleaning shower cabinets, use it in preference to the small device supplied with the film.
The finished effect is excellent, as all the odd marks caused by minute bubbles disappeared after 1 2 hours in the warm sunlight.”
“We have a period property and used a vintage film on the lower pains of our front windows. It looks so good, so easy to apply and we could order made to measure which lots of places don't do. Ordered now for all windows. Quick delivery - very impressed”
“Slip solution says tsp, used a teaspoon mix and now assume it should be a tablespoon of washing up liquid. Film didn't hold on glass, tried to peel and film eventually adhered to itself and tore. £25 wasted. Please respond”
“Samples good but no instructions . Need to know how to attach to window, which way round each sample goes and one came with a protective film which we only discovered accidentally .”