Manatee Suncatcher Sticker – Prismatic Window Cling | Rainbow Maker Prism Decal

Manatee Suncatcher Sticker – Prismatic Window Cling | Rainbow Maker Prism Decal

Brand: T E N B Y T E N
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MANATEE SUNCATCHER STICKER This manatee suncatcher sticker features a sea cow design on prismatic window film, sending rainbow light through your window on any sunny day. HOW THE RAINBOW EFFECT WORKS Each suncatcher is made from prismatic window film — a specially engineered diffraction material that splits direct sunlight into its full color spectrum. When sunlight hits the film at an angle, it refracts and scatters brilliant rainbow light across your walls, ceilings, and floors. For the best results, place your suncatcher in a window that receives direct sun. REMOVABLE & REUSABLE The prismatic film clings to any clean, smooth glass surface with no tools required. Simply peel, press, and enjoy. When you're ready to move it, peel it off gently — it removes cleanly with no damage to your window. If any residue remains, a small amount of rubbing alcohol will take it right off. Many customers successfully reapply their suncatchers multiple times. PERFECT FOR Bedrooms, living rooms, offices, nurseries, classrooms, dorm rooms, cars, and anywhere else that could use a little more color and light. Prismatic window film is also highly effective at deterring birds from striking windows. APPLICATION & CARE 1. Clean your window thoroughly with glass cleaner and let it dry completely. 2. Peel the suncatcher sticker from its backing. 3. Press firmly onto the glass, smoothing out any air bubbles from the center outward. 4. Position in a sunny window for best rainbow results — direct sunlight is key. 5. To remove: peel gently from one corner. Use rubbing alcohol to remove any residue. Note: The film works with direct sunlight. Indirect or ambient light will not produce rainbow effects. INDOOR USE ONLY.

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