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Frost material

hey there i have one client need frost on the glass but in design lots of line which need to install how to do it ?
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Johnny Best

Active Member
Set first strip level and squeegee into place. Make a small piece of 1mm pvc and put 1.45” marks on pvc. Install next piece down and measure from bottom of first piece to the one you just install and slide new piece with your marked template, squeegee down and proceed on down the window. Use rapidTac on back of frost and glass. Do not let it dry on glass or streaks will be seen on lower pieces. Cleanleness is Godliness.
 

Johnny Best

Active Member
This is where hand finished installed product works better than AI. Layout and cut with machine, mask with machine, applying to glass with hands and RapidTac. Hand Work just looks nicer and once you get good at it, twice as fast on install.
 
We did same but frost needs wet when we tried to squeeze the premask makes bubbles then we removed the premask and did one by one but takes lots of time so i wanna any another solution and how much should i charge per sqf in canada
 

Moze

Active Member
There's no reason to premask it.

For spacing, use a laser or pieces of Gorilla or other thick tape cut to the 1.45" gap size. Butt your piece up to the tape.

Vinyl install can be time consuming but what you're showing is pretty straightforward.

There's no magic wand....you just have to do the work.
 

gnubler

Active Member
Love deep, there's many videos about installing frosted film on Youtube. That's how I learned.
You don't need any tape if these are just solid square pieces. Use a lot of application fluid on both the glass and the film.
 
There's no reason to premask it.

For spacing, use a laser or pieces of Gorilla or other thick tape cut to the 1.45" gap size. Butt your piece up to the tape.

Vinyl install can be time consuming but what you're showing is pretty straightforward.

There's no magic wand....you just have to do the work.
Thank you really helpful
 

WolvenPrintWrap

New Member
A year late to the discussion, but you couldn't just print those white lines? Or even printed a light grey on clear and those white lines as well. I think that would be the easiest. Just one piece, no need for plotting anything.
 
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