LEFIELD’s window film is self-adhesive, yet contains no glue – it sticks statically and holds in place using only water. The only tool needed for installation is the included squeegee. This makes mounting quick and easy!
The statically adhesive window films require only water, which is sprayed onto the window beforehand, to stick. No glue, easy application! Use the included velvet squeegee to smooth out the film with ease.
Thanks to the self-adhesive property, no residue remains on the window when the film is removed. No residue on the window. This means you can use the film without worry as a tenant. Don’t want to cover the entire window? Simply peel the film off gently and cut it to fit your preferences.
We offer We offer two different sizes of our film in case you only want to cover part of your window from the start.
Planning to move into a new home? Just take your window film with you! After removing it, you can easily reuse the film. Simply peel it off, moisten it again, and reapply.
Thanks to the statically adhesive window film, applying and removing the film is a breeze. The film is self-adhesive, so all you need for installation is water and the included squeegee to smooth it out. This makes the application especially easy and delivers the desired effect in no time. Thanks to its reusable design, you can also use the film multiple times. Mirror-effect self-adhesive window films are the ideal solution to protect your rooms from prying eyes. They also serve as sun protection and improve your indoor climate by reducing UV radiation.
The self-adhesive films, also known as adhesion films known, are highly versatile and offer numerous benefits: they are not only easy to apply but can also be removed without leaving any residue. Are you a tenant? Perfect! Take advantage of the flexibility – the film is reusable and can move with you to your next home. In addition, our films retain their quality even after multiple uses Self-adhesive mirror films reflect infrared rays in winter, helping to retain heat inside and providing additional thermal insulation during the colder months. The film darkens your room to a comfortable degree without being obtrusive, as daylight still enters the room. Feel free to check out our examples and see the effect for yourself!
Can the film be reused multiple times?
Yes! The great thing about self-adhesive window film is that it can be remoistened and reapplied after removal. Just be careful when rolling it up to avoid creases if you need to transport or store it. In the latter case, also make sure that no dust gets on the adhesive side.
How does self-adhesive film stick?
Molecular attraction between the glass and the film creates a static bond that keeps the film attached to the window.
Do I apply the self-adhesive film on the inside or outside?
You can apply the film both on the inside and the outside. It’s easier to install on the inside, but you’ll get the best cooling effect with exterior installation.
If you have triple glazing, be sure to apply the film only on the outside, as heat can otherwise build up between the glass layers due to reflection, potentially causing the glass to crack!
How long does static cling film last?
It’s hard to say in general, but window films typically last for many years – ideally between 10 and 15 years.
What happens if I don’t clean my window before applying the film?
Small dirt particles can damage your window glass. Just like with car paint, it’s best to give your window a quick clean beforehand.
How do I apply the film without air bubbles?
Use the included felt squeegee to smooth out the film. It’s best to start at one corner and slowly work your way outwards, pressing the air out toward the edges.
What surface is suitable for self-adhesive window film?
For the self-adhesive window film to develop its static properties, you need a smooth surface – like your window glass. On rough surfaces, the film will come off quickly.
Help, I misapplied the film – what should I do?
No worries! Since the film sticks without glue, simply peel it off carefully. Re-wet the film or the window and try again. You can repeat this process as often as needed – the film remains reusable.