When placed in direct sunlight, the prismatic cling will project rainbows into your home. 🌈
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This will not leave any residue on windows because it is not a sticker. There is no adhesive necessary. Sun catcher adheres using static cling.
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• Clean the window thoroughly. Make sure it is smooth without any dust.
• Remove the clear backing.
• Spray the back of the cling (smooth side) with water. You may also wet the glass.
• Gently place cling on the glass.
• Use a squeegee or clean cloth to remove excess water and air bubbles.
• If all else fails, add some soap to the water, then apply again.
• For use in cold weather, use a hair dryer to soften the film before applying.
(Heat Resistant up to 1760F).
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Feel free to message with any questions or for custom creations.
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ABOUT THE PRISMATIC EFFECT:
When it comes to the brightness of the rainbows that these clings cast, there are a few factors to consider when it comes to placement. They need to have sun shining directly through them to get the prismatic effect, so depending on the amount of direct sunlight they get, as well as the direction they are facing and the time of day will all be factors in the brightness or subtlety of the rainbows.
The photos in my listings are unedited/unaltered photos of rainbows that are cast through my south facing windows. I have other clings that are in my east windows that cast bright rainbows in the early morning. South facing windows generally have the most sunlight throughout the middle of the afternoon, but the sun is higher in the sky at that time of the day, so although they get rainbows for a longer period of time, they tend to be a bit more subtle.
Window direction, weather conditions, time of day and how shaded your windows are all factors that may affect the brightness of your rainbows, but one of the great things about these clings is that they can be removed and reapplied over and over again, so they are easy to move to a different window if you would like to experiment with the most desirable placement in your home.