Thanks. Here's their description... BUT the stuff I saw could have never been removed from the liner. It was printed and then lined, not re-lined.
DAF Inside Mount Window Perf. Film is a 5.7 mil PVC film with a 60%/40% perf pattern. (60 percent printable area, 40 percent open area pattern) It has a unique low-tack grip adhesive that’s repositionable and easy to remove with little to no residue after it’s removed. Print to the window grip adhesive side, which has an ink-receptive coating, and apply the graphic to the inside of the window with the adhesive and image facing out. The polyester liner ensures a smooth application since it helps prevent the film from tunneling and curling during installation. There are a lot of good reasons to apply graphics to the inside of a window facing out toward the street … Restrictive sign codes, as extra protection from vandalistic passersby and for the ease of a sheltered indoor installation. DAF’s Inside Mount Window Perf Film makes these inside window applications even easier. The film has a unique low-tack grip adhesive that’s repositionable and easy to remove with little to no residue after it’s removed. Once the film is applied it will stick to the glass for up to a year. The 60/40 perforation pattern provides image quality and clarity when viewed from the outside and is see-through from the inside looking out.
DAF’s Inside Mount Window Perf Film is designed only for use with low-solvent and solvent printers and is available in 54″ x 82′ and 27″ x 12′ rolls.