What Makes SQUID Different? Window film vs. window textile – the comparison you need to see
You want privacy, ambiance, and sun protection at your windows — but without heavy curtains or permanent changes. That quickly brings you to either window film or window textile. But what’s the difference? And why are so many interior professionals choosing SQUID today?
Let’s break it down for you:
1. Material: Plastic film vs. Woven textile
Window film is typically a thin layer of plastic that is applied statically or with adhesive.
SQUID, on the other hand, is a self-adhesive woven textile that looks and feels like soft linen.
Look & feel? SQUID radiates warmth, style, and subtlety. Film often feels cold and technical.
2. Installation: Frustration vs. Simplicity
Film often requires soapy water, a squeegee, a steady hand, and patience. Air bubbles are almost inevitable.
With SQUID, it’s plug-and-play: cut to size, stick it on the window — done.
No wet hands, no bubbles, no stress.
3. Removal: Glue residue vs. Clean result
Where film often leaves glue residue or even damage when removed, SQUID peels off cleanly in one motion. Ideal for temporary setups or rental spaces.
SQUID is gentle on your windows — and your peace of mind.
4. Durability and Appearance
Where standard film quickly fades or yellows, SQUID stays both stylish and strong. The textile has a natural look that fits any interior.
More durable in use and in appearance.
Conclusion: SQUID = Simplicity, Style, and Flexibility
Feature |
Film |
SQUID Window Textile |
Look & feel |
Plastic, reflective |
Textile, warm and natural |
Installation |
Difficult, prone to air bubbles |
Easy, no water needed |
Removability |
Often leaves glue residues |
Clean and quick |
Durability |
Prone to discoloration |
Strong woven textile |
Still unsure?
Request a sample and feel the difference for yourself.
One touch, and you’ll be convinced.