Glace – Decorative Window Film
Frost/Mat/Metallic Pattern: Solid colors of varying transparencies and textures.
Frost / Matte – Glace – Decorative Window Film
How do you give interior spaces that “wow factor” that makes people sit up and take notice? Sometimes it can be as simple as introducing an extraordinary detail to the mix. With their unique palette of colors, patterns and textures, 3M™ Glass Finishes give you an easy way to add an element of surprise to your designs.
GlassEnergy offers you three distinct options to choose from: 3M™ FASARA™ Glass Finishes, 3M™ CRYSTAL Glass Finishes and 3M™ DICHROIC Glass Finishes.
All decorative window films are ideal for privacy and decorative applications in offices, hotels, retail stores, restaurants and healthcare environments. Each can be easily customized to suit the needs of your individual projects and are easy to apply and maintain.
3M Glass Finishes are highly versatile. Consider using them for communicating messages in unexpected ways, making small areas feel larger and adding privacy without sacrificing light. The possibilities are as unlimited as your imagination!
Add more visual interest and appeal to plain glass surfaces with 3M™ FASARA™ Glass Finishes, available in over 90 unique designs to complement
most any decor.
Made from a durable polyester material with a pressure-sensitive adhesive backing, FASARA glass finishes are quick and easy to apply. They can be used in vertical applications to control both light and privacy through interior glass, including the interior of an outside glass wall.
These products can be used in a variety of ways to expand your creative possibilities, including solid privacy patterns and “whiteboard” films that can turn any glass surface into a writable, erasable canvas.
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Interior Window Film.
B. Decorative Window Film.
C. Privacy Window Film.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 08500 – Windows: Windows to receive architectural window film.
B. Section 08600 – Skylights: Glass Skylights to receive architectural window film.
C. Section 08800 – Glazing: General Glazing applications to receive architectural window film.
D. Section 08900 – Glazed Curtain Walls: Curtain Walls to receive architectural window film.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASHRAE – American Society for Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers; Handbook of Fundamentals, 1997 Edition.
B. ASTM E 84 – Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
C. ASTM E 308 – Standard Recommended Practice for Spectophotometry and Description of Color in CIE 1931 System.
D. ASTM E 903 – Standard Methods of Test for Solar Absorbance, Reflectance and Transmittance of Materials Using Integrating Spheres.
E. ASTM G 26 – Standard Practice for Performing Accelerated Outdoor Weatherizing for Non-metallic Materials Using Concentrated Natural Sunlight.
1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Fire Performance: Surface burning characteristics when tested in accordance ASTM E 84:
1. Flame Spread: 25, maximum.
2. Smoke Developed: 450, maximum
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Manufacturer’s data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1. Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3. Installation methods.
C. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of color chips representing manufacturer’s full range of available colors and patterns.
D. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples representing actual product, color, and patterns.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: All primary products specified in this section will be supplied by a single manufacturer with a minimum of ten (10) years experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: All products listed in this section are to be installed by a single installer with a minimum of five (5) years demonstrated experience in installing products of the same type and scope as specified.
1. Provide documentation that the installer is authorized by the Manufacturer to perform Work specified in this section.
2. Provide a commercial building reference list of ____ (#) properties where the installer has applied window film. This list will include the following information:
a. Name of building.
b. The name and telephone number of a management contact.
c. Type of glass.
d. Type of film.
e. Amount of film installed.
f. Date of completion.
3. Provide a Glass Stress Analysis of the existing glass and proposed glass/film combination as recommended by the film manufacturer.
C. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and application workmanship.
1. Finish areas designated by Architect.
2. Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are approved by Architect.
3. Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store products in manufacturer’s unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B. Store and dispose of hazardous materials, and materials contaminated by hazardous materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer’s absolute limits.
1.9 WARRANTY
A. At project closeout, provide to Owner or Owners Representative an executed current copy of the manufacturer’s standard limited warranty against manufacturing defect, outlining its terms, conditions, and exclusions from coverage.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer: 3M Company, Distributed through Energy Products Distribution, 9223 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21234, Tel: 1-800-537-3911, Fax: 410-882-5890, www.glassenergy.com, info@glassenergy.com
B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
C. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
2.2 COMBINATION PATTERNED FILM
A. Fasara – Aerina Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 75 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 12 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 10 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.86.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-877-864-4040, info@glassenergy.com
B. Fasara – Illumina Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 49 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 19 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 14 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.62.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
2.3 DOT PATTERNED FILM
A. Fasara – Aura 9 Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 83 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 8 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 7 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.94.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
B. Fasara – Cielo Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 45 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 19 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 15 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.69.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
C. Fasara – Luna 6 Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 44 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 21 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 15 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.67.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
D. Fasara – Luna 9 Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 39 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 23 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 16 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.63.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
E. Fasara – Luna Cell Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 31 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 24 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 17 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.59.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
F. Fasara – Luna Pico Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 32 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 24 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 17 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.60.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
G. Fasara – Vista Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 69 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 16 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 13 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.80.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
2.4 LINE PATTERNED FILM
A. Fasara – Arpa Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 46 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 22 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 17 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.66.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
B. Fasara – Fine Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 46 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 25 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 19 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.62.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
C. Fasara – Lattice Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 34 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 26 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 19 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.60.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
D. Fasara – Leise Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 74 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 8 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction Not less than 7 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.94.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
E. Fasara – Paracell Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 48 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 19 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 15 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.69.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
F. Fasara – Pixela Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 57 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 17 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 14 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.75.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
G. Fasara – Shutie Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 52 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 21 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 17 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.69.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
H. Fasara – Slat Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 34 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 26 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 19 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.60.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
2.5 SINGLE PATTERNED FILM
A. Fasara – Altair Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 52 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 16 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 12 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.73.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
B. Fasara – Chamonix Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 47 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 29 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 20 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.67.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
C. Fasara – Fine Crystal Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 83 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 8 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 7 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.93.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
D. Fasara – Lausanne Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 82 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 9 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 8 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.90.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
E. Fasara – Luce Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 31 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 25 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 17 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.59.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
F. Fasara – Mat Crystal Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 88 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 7 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 6 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.92. 08872-7
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
G. Fasara – Mat Crystal i Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 83 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 8 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 8 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.91
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
H. Fasara – Milano Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 59 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 17 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 21 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.75.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
I. Fasara – Opaque White Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 6 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 52 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 41 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.29.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
J. Fasara – Oslo Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 77 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 9 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 8 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.89.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
K. Fasara – Rikyu Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 47 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 18 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 13 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.69.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
L. Fasara – Sagano Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 53 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 16 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 12 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.75.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
M. Fasara – San Marino Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 28 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 27 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 42 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.55.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
N. Fasara – Vega Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 49 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 16 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 12 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.71.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
O. Fasara – Yamato Decorative / Privacy Glazing Film:
1. Ultraviolet Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 99 percent.
2. Visible Light Transmission (ASTM E 903, ASTM E308): Not more than 52 percent.
3. Visible Light Rejected (ASTM E 903): Not less than 15 percent.
4. Solar Heat Reduction: Not less than 11 percent.
5. Shading Coefficient at 90 Degrees (Normal Incidence) (ASTM E 903): Not less than 0.75.
6. 3M Window Film Point of Contact – Rob Versa, 1-800-684-4040, info@glassenergy.com
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Cut film edges neatly and square at a uniform distance of 1/8 inch (3 mm) to 1/16 inch (1.5 mm) of window sealant. Use new blade tips after 3 to 4 cuts.
C. Spray the slip solution, composed of one capful of baby shampoo or dishwashing liquid to 1 gallon of water, on window glass and adhesive to facilitate proper positioning of film.
D. Apply film to glass and lightly spray film with slip solution.
E. Squeegee from top to bottom of window. Spray slip solution to film and squeegee a second time.
F. Bump film edge with lint-free towel wrapped around edge of a 5-way tool.
G. Upon completion of film application, allow 30 days for moisture from film installation to dry thoroughly, and to allow film to dry flat with no moisture dimples when viewed under normal viewing conditions.
3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Remove left over material and debris from Work area. Use necessary means to protect film before, during, and after installation.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
C. After application of film, wash film using common window cleaning solutions, including ammonia solutions, 30 days after application. Do not use abrasive type cleaning agents and bristle brushes to avoid scratching film. Use synthetic sponges or soft cloths.