Here are the materials you will need to frost a window.
How to frost a door window.
First thoroughly wash the surface to be frosted using glass cleaner and a lint free cloth.
This allows you to make sure you did not leave out spots around the edging.
Draw desired shape on backing using your measurements and cut it out with scissors or utility knife.
If necessary apply a third or fourth layer of.
Apply a second coat of frosting using the same back and forth motions to create a uniformly frosted surface.
Hold the frosting can at least 12 inches 30 5 cm from from the window s surface to avoid splotches and runs.
Use the large foam brush to paint a wide rectangle around the entire glass door.
Spray the window using large back and forth motions to cover the surface evenly.
1 can of rustoleum frosted spray paint adding privacy to your window is as simple as using a spray paint can 1 roll of frog masking tape optional to make a design on the window 1 roll of painters paper to tape off the edges of the window.
Step 4 finish up.
You can make designs in the glass door if you like.
Apply a light coating at first.
Paint the remainder of the glass door with the acrylic tintable glaze.
Next combine water with a couple drops of dish detergent in a spray bottle.
Then proceed to lightly.