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I have a storefront in the 1st
floor of my building that is going
to be vacant for a short time and
would like to mask the windows. My
first thought was to go with a
frosted window film but I was told
about your product. Can you contact
me with some possible options? I was
thinking just a silver/gray frost,
but would welcome other suggestions.
Our Recommendations:
Our HalloweenStore_DecoFilm is ideal for this
application. Please see above
2 photos of a pane of glass that I
coated with 2 of our coatings to
demonstrate this very application.
First using our white coating I
painted a message on the window. I
then covered the entire window with
our black coating to completely
block out the window. We can do this
in many colors including various
neon colors. These coatings are
water based non hazardous, bio
degradable and contain virtually no
VOC’s. They can be used indoors or
out and are very weather resistant.
When the remodeling is complete you
simply peel the coating off in one
sheet, compress into a ball and
throw away. The coating can be
applied using a sprayer, roller or
brush. Sprayer or roller is
preferred. The coating in the photo
was applied using a standard latex
type paint roller. A gallon will
cover 200 to 250 square feet.
2. We are currently using
spray latex purchased from a mold
making supplies company that
supplies artists. We are spraying it
on 3D thermoformed parts. The parts
are sheets about 12” x 24” and the
draw is a maximum of 0.375” deep.
The latex thins out on vertical
faces of the parts and when the
latex peels the coating breaks and
leaves latex behind. Also, if the
latex is not sprayed thick enough
then it tends to not form a good
film. The surface we are spraying
onto is a fluorocarbon film surface.
After coating we laser cut the parts
and peel the masking. I would like
to get working with you guys to find
a peelable coating and application
that would work better for this
application. We are open to spraying
or roller coating with a hand roller
but we cannot apply the coating to
both sides of the formed piece.
Our recommendation:
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm 2990
is a water based peelable coating
with a wet sag resistance of 24
mils. This coating can be sprayed
with HVLP or airless spray guns. For
best results a minimum of 10 wet
mils of paint would give you good
protection and clean easy peel.
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm 2990 is in the middle of
our viscosity range and based on
your description is a good start for
your application
3. We do a lot of work with retail
shopping centers and are looking to
use this product to protect windows
during construction build outs. We
would also like to use this product
to protect windows and make them
nontransparent in vacant spaces
(while they are waiting to be
leased.) Is this the right
product? If so, which
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm do
you recommend (4930 or 4880?) Do
you offer any other colors? If not,
is the window transparent after the
clear is applied? I look forward to
your response.
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm
4880 would definitely be the correct
product. The 4930 is for a colder
damp climate. We supply this type
formula to
Great Britain.
please see picture of our black
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm for blocking the view
within a store above. I used our
white HalloweenStore_DecoFilm to paint a message
in the window. Our standard
HalloweenStore_DecoFilm is tinted blue. We can do
other colors as well.
The
coating is non hazardous and water
based. It can last indoors and out
for up to a year or more. The
product can be applied using an
airless sprayer, roller or brush.
Sprayer or roller is preferred.
A gallon will cover approximately
200 square feet at 8 mils wet
thickness. We can supply a sample
size as small as a quart for nominal
cost plus ups shipping. We
accept credit cards for convenience.
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