DIY sun protection: here come sunglasses for your window!

DIY sun protection: here come sunglasses for your window!

The sun is our elixir of life and we are grateful for it — especially outdoors at the moment. But at home, sun can sometimes be irritating at windows, dazzling you in your home office or creating greenhouse-like temperatures through roof windows and large window areas in your rooms. Here comes your inexpensive DIY summer and sun solution, allowing you to deliver the right amount of sun yourself: just apply the self-adhesive d-c-fix tinted film to the windows where you want to reduce the sunlight coming in.

You´ll feel relaxed and comfortable in your four walls, even at the height of summer!

Preparation

10 min

Time

30 min

Difficulty

Advanced

Cost

Medium

You will need:

  • One roll of d-c-fix tinted film
  • d-c-fix tool kit with doctor blade and cutting knife
  • Metal rule
  • Pencil
  • Measuring tape
  • Spray bottle with water
  • Cloth
Preparation

10 min

Time

30 min

Difficulty

Advanced

Cost

Medium

Let’s go!

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Step 1

First of all, you need to whip out your measuring tape and measure the window surfaces to be covered.

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Step 2

Then transfer the dimensions to the back of the tinted film--and cut your film pieces 2 to 3 mm (1/8 inch) narrower than measured. When you have cut out all the film, you can get going. Ideally, you can get someone to help -- with two people, it’s even easier and faster.

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Step 3

Now spray a fine mist with the spray bottle on your first window surface. Hand the first film you cut out to your helper to hold--and gently pull off the thin protective film on the tinted film.

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Step 4

You can now also spray the self-adhesive foil side that has been “released” and then attach it to the top edge of your window glass.

Then press it – working from top to bottom – and spread the tinted film from the center out to both edges with the doctor blade. To finish, use a soft cloth to wipe your freshly covered window surface smooth and dry – and you´re done!

You did it!