Swallow Static Window Clings Anti Collision Window Decals for Bird Strikes, Glass Alert Stickers, Stop Birds Flying into Windows, Set of 20
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Product Description
INSTALLATION STEPS
Clean your glass.
Spray some water.
Remove the backing film.
This step is very IMPORTANT, or the cling will fall off from your window glass.
Stick to glass.
FAQ
Q: Should I install the decal outside or inside?
A: This decal can be applied both outside and inside. But for better results of preventing bird strikes,
we suggest applying to outside.
Q: Why my decal always comes off from glass?
A: You didn’t peel off the backing film or spray water on the glass before applying.
Q: How can I peel off the backing film?
A: If it’s difficult to use fingers only, we suggest you use scotch tape. Stick two pieces of tape to both sides of the decal’s edge and pull in the opposite direction, the backing film will come
off easily.
Bird strike window decals to alert birds, stop birds from attacking windows. It can be applied to home and office windows, glass doors.
The decals break up reflections on the glass and alert birds away to avoid window strikes. Made with translucent prismatic vinyl which captures sunlight and turns it into amazing rainbows to your room. WE USE PREMIUM VINYL ONLY! ——EACILLES PREMIUM VINYL means you will get ORIGINAL ones that are MORE COLORFUL, MORE EFFECTIVE, THICKER and LONGER LASTING than other cheaper options.
5 styles, 4 pieces for each style. Total of 20 pieces. The sizes are about 6 inch. Instructions included.
Stick to windows with static, no adhesive, movable and reusable. –IMPORTANT reminder: The backing film MUST be PEELED OFF before sticking to windows, or the cling will fall off when the water is dry.
Originally designed by EACILLES.
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