DIY visual cover: Flower power for more privacy!

DIY visual cover: Flower power for more privacy!

The best way to block off curious glances at the windows of your home is Miraflores! This is the name of the modern, wonderful and vibrant d-c-fix Static Premium protective film, which you can use to easily protect your privacy. Miraflores has a sumptuous, trendy flower design and looks like it has come straight out of a gallery for modern art. The trick of this chic protective film is that it can easily be applied to the whole glass surface without any adhesive – because it sticks statically – and can easily be removed if necessary without leaving any residue. And best of all: Miraflores is fun and a stylish eye-catcher in your home, blocking out peeping eyes wherever you want – windows, glass doors or panels. Here’s how it works.

Chic privacy: These flowers make it possible! 

Preparation

5 min

Time

20 min

Difficulty

Beginner

Cost

Low

You will need:

  • A roll of d-c-fix static PREMIUM Miraflores
  • d-c-fix application kit with scraper and utility knife
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • d-c-fix application fluid / spray bottle with water
  • Cloth (to clean)
Preparation

5 min

Time

20 min

Difficulty

Beginner

Cost

Low

Let's go!

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Step 1

Measure the dimensions of the glass surface to be covered. Transfer the dimensions onto the backing paper of your Miraflores film. Then cut the film to size, subtracting 2–3 mm distance from the window seals on all sides when cutting.

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Step 2

Now it’s time to prepare the window: Thoroughly clean the glass surface so it’s completely free of dust and dirt of any kind. Spray the glass surface generously with the d-c-fix application fluid or water until the entire surface is well wetted.  

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Step 3

Detach the backing paper from the opaque Miraflores window film and apply it to the pane – remember to leave enough of a gap from the window seals.

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Step 4

When you have the film correctly positioned, use the scraper to squeeze out the water between the glass and the window film. The best way to do this is to lightly press outwards from the center. Finally, use a cloth to wipe the pane dry.

You did it!