Window Clings
Window Clings
Expertly crafted window decals, produced with UV ink on 3 mil adhesive vinyl. Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. Effectively display store hours and other information on storefronts, windows, and glass doors.
Custom Window Clings
Window clings are ideal for displaying temporary signage at your business. These signs can provide essential information for promoting social distancing among staff and customers, including mask mandates in your store. Our custom window clings utilize static cling rather than adhesive, making them a great choice for advertising temporary promotions and special offers. They are waterproof, UV resistant, and can last for years. Additionally, we offer a unique window wrap service that features eye-catching floor-to-ceiling graphics, perfect for advertising within your retail space.
We print window clings in vivid colors with high resolution and dimensions of up to 48 inches by 159 inches. These clings are excellent for showcasing products near the point of sale and serve as an ideal marketing tool when you need signage that is not permanent. Using static, they adhere securely to flat surfaces and can be easily removed once the promotion concludes.
Window decals, also referred to as window stickers or window graphics, consist of images, designs, or text printed on or cut from self-adhesive vinyl, allowing them to be applied to any window or glass surface. Examples include vinyl lettering, transparent and opaque window decals, perforated decals, and frosted window decals. All of these decals are designed to withstand weather conditions, including rain and sunlight.
What are Window Clings
Window clings are specialized graphics or stickers designed for application on windows, storefronts, glass doors, mirrors, and other smooth glass surfaces, whether indoors or outdoors. Businesses, offices, restaurants, and other retailers commonly utilize window clings to display information such as store hours, business names, logos, products, promotions, and contact details. They can also showcase personal interests such as favorite logos, sports teams, or bands.
What’s the difference between a Window Cling and Window Sticker?
Window clings are large signs made from plastic film that adhere to windows through static electricity. They are typically used on storefront windows but can also be applied to plastic or metal surfaces. Generally, clings are effective for around six months.
On the other hand, decals are larger graphic stickers that are designed to be more permanent, lasting a long time on windows. These vinyl-based decals can stick to various surfaces such as metal, wood, plastic, or glass. If you require something even larger to wrap your entire window, consider our impressive window wrapping service available in NYC.
How to Install & Care For Your Window Clings
Most of our window decals are straightforward to install and can be completed in just a few minutes. Begin by cleaning the surface where you intend to apply the window decals with a damp cloth. Next, spray either water or a graphic application solution, like soapy water, onto the window, and then position your window decals.
Using a credit card or a squeegee, gently push out any air bubbles from the decals, starting at the center and working towards the edges where they will be released. Removing the bubbles should be simple; if it proves difficult, it may indicate that not enough fluid was applied in the area of installation.
Regularly wash your window clings with a soft, non-abrasive cloth to help maintain their quality and extend their lifespan by removing dirt and grime. Avoid using power washers on windows with applied decals, as this could damage them. With appropriate care, these decals can last for several years.
Window Decals
We offer window decals and stickers suitable for all types of windows, including storefronts, businesses, and vehicles. Choose from a wide range of styles to promote your brand or business, from front-facing sticky window decals to customized vinyl lettering. We provide free shipping on all our window decal orders shipped from our New York, NY location.
Our premium quality window decals are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. They are crafted from scratch-resistant, laminated vinyl, making them resilient against various weather elements, including sun exposure and rain. Your window decals will grab attention, whether you’re advertising a business, supporting a local organization, or making a creative statement.
Window Cling FAQs
How do window clings work?
Static window clings are materials that adhere to surfaces without needing any adhesive. With these clings, the surface and the vinyl don’t carry opposite electrical charges. When pressed against a surface, the vinyl sticks through suction. It resembles having the cling firmly attached to the surface using countless tiny suction cups.
Do I need window adhesives for my store?
For a semi-permanent installation, adhesive vinyl is the ideal choice since it has greater durability and is less prone to peeling off. If you need a temporary solution or foresee changing the design regularly, static cling is more appropriate, although its lifespan may diminish over time due to wear. Static clings are more effective for indoor use since they are susceptible to damage from heat, moisture, and outdoor conditions. If outdoor placement is unavoidable, opt for adhesive.
Who will notice my window clings?
Would you prefer that the design is visible from inside or outside? Both options can be applied on the interior of a building. Is transparency a requirement? Static clings aren't limited to glass; they can adhere to various non-porous smooth surfaces, such as metal and plastic. If you’re creating a retail display indoors, placing the image on a display case or end cap could attract more attention than displaying it on a window.
Why do my clings stop adhering?
The static cling will gradually weaken its ability to stick as its suction properties diminish.
How can I avoid bubbles when putting on my window decals?
Our method for wet application has been used in the signage industry for many years and is a reliable technique for installing films and window graphics. It works really well! This approach is very forgiving, giving you the chance to adjust the film before it sets and to eliminate tricky bubbles.
Can I look out my windows while keeping people from looking in?
We often receive inquiries about window advertising utilizing a mirror coating that permits you to see outside while preventing anyone from seeing inside. Mirror film is a reflective coating commonly applied in commercial properties. It is effective only during daylight since the interior light must be dimmer than the light outside. Consequently, its function is reversed after dark.
There are other options available: You can opt for frosted film but do not cover the entire window; instead, apply it slightly above eye level to deter onlookers from seeing into your space. This way, you can still enjoy your view by leaving a portion of the glass unobstructed.
Alternatively, you can choose from our patterned films, which feature transparent designs within the frosted material, allowing partial visibility through the film while still blocking outside views.
In simple terms, a frosted window film can be directly applied to the glass. If you're looking for something a bit more stylish, we also offer a range of patterned window films that can meet your needs.
Will they darken the windows at night?
This is contingent on the design of the film. Frosted or patterned window films are ideal for maintaining privacy both day and night since they render the glass opaque. Conversely, a one-way mirror window film offers privacy only during the daytime under optimal conditions.
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