FAQ Safety Films

How are safety films installed?

The installation of safety films is a precise process that requires expertise and the right tools. A specialized professional service in your area will provide you with high-quality results. Here are the essential steps of the installation process:

  1. Preparing the Glass Surface:
    First, the glass is thoroughly cleaned to remove dust, dirt, and contaminants. Clean surfaces ensure optimal adhesion of the film and maximize its effectiveness.

  2. Cutting the Film:
    The safety film is precisely cut to fit the specific glass surface. This step requires precision and a trained eye.

  3. Moistening the Glass Surface:
    A special solution is sprayed onto the glass surface. This makes it easier to position the film accurately and prevents air bubbles from forming.

  4. Applying the Safety Film:
    The film is carefully placed onto the dampened glass surface. A squeegee is used to evenly push out any excess liquid while simultaneously pressing the film firmly onto the glass.

  5. Drying Phase:
    After application, the film needs a few days to dry in order to ensure complete adhesion. During this time, it's important to handle the treated glass surface gently.

Experienced technicians from a professional service in your area use advanced, resource-efficient technologies to ensure that every installation meets the highest quality standards. Their commitment to environmental protection and customer satisfaction is reflected in each of their projects. If you have any questions about safety films or the installation process, consult with your local professional service for advice and clarification.

Last update on 2025-01-28 by Benno Stapf.

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