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2025-09-04 09:24:22
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desire
2025-08-26 12:28:48
I used this on our business door not only to keep the Sun out but also to keep people from looking in. It looks great, and was very easy to apply. It definitely helps protect against the Sun and heat.
Sandi Sefcik
2025-08-17 17:44:14
This is not a 100% one way window covering. If you have lights on inside, people can still see in, BUT it does well enough. We have a kitchen window and anytime someone comes to our door they can see everything inside and peek in to see if we're home, so this cling film will at least prevent that a bit.I'd highly recommend you have a squeegee to install, especially if you're covering a large window. Ours is 35x50, and trying to squeeze out bubbles without a squeegee would have taken forever, but me and hubs installed, in one piece, in under 15 minutes, including cleaning time.Even though it's not totally private, I'd still recommend, and would buy this again.
Customer
2025-08-05 10:10:47
I looked through a lot of options online, and I’m so glad I picked this one! The directions are clear and it works as advertised. I’ve only had it one my windows for a few days so far, but I hadn’t come off yet. No complaints!
Mary L Berardi
2025-07-31 15:27:16
I like the color of this film but it was kind of cumbersome to peel apart needs some good nails, the roll I ordered I thought would cover my one window in kitchen that had 2 sides of 23 inches it was very close to not fitting not enough but I managed to piece it together on both side, it takes quite a bit of water to adhere then when it’s stuck the bubbles are difficult to get out, I used a old credit card looks fine for privacy from the outside but on the inside I have 2 corners that I have to keep wetting to reapply, I like the product wish it came in wider as I wanted to do my door wall as well ! Maybe it was difficult for me but maybe not for you? Cutting was easy , it was light but since it’s rolled you need some weight to smooth out till you make your cuts! But it does the job it’s advertised to do, I hung in my kitchen window by my dining area because my neighbor have a pool very close and didn’t want them to see us eating or thinking we were watching them in pool while at our table
kw840
2025-07-17 12:54:44
Put this up yesterday so time will tell how long it lasts. I used this to cover windows in my basement and it was easy to use if you follow all the directions. I like the rainbow effect and though you can still see through it, images are blurry.
Ceb3114
2025-07-15 14:40:47
We have a kitchen slider that is overlooked by the house next door, and is too awkward for blinds or a curtain. We had put some waxed paper in the windows when we moved in, and that worked, but was really tacky looking, so we finally upgraded to a frosted film. When we first put it on, we followed directions. My sister did most of the installation, and with an injured hand, as I was unable to help her, but it would have been easier for two people to do it, though she got it on neatly. We had reservations at first because it looked terrible for the first day or so, with the finish being part frosted, and spots not frosted. It was a bit alarming, but as it began to dry it got more even and more frosted. A couple days later, when it had dried completely, the finish was very evenly frosted and blocked the view from next door, but let all the light through, and we are very pleased with the beautiful end result. It looks like it was always a frosted glass door. A good product!! A great outcome.
Kevin Wilson
2025-07-13 21:09:45
I’m reviewing the mirrored privacy “tint†or privacy screen. It’s easy to install with a squeegee and a sharp single edge razor to trim. It looks great from the inside looking out during daylight hours and provides lots of privacy as you can barely see through it during the day. It also reduces daylight glare a lot. It’s great that you can see out. Drawbacks are that during evening hours it has the opposite effect making it impossible to see out. Also, because of the mirror like reflection every imperfection on the glass will be visible from the outside, dust and air pockets caught in between will be visible whereas the frosted privacy screens are much more forgiving. The issue with dust and air pockets is that the film is a heavy mil so it’s harder to squeeze out air pockets. I’ve installed auto tints with great success but this film is heavy and leaves creases if you’re not careful especially with large windows. I would otherwise give it a five star rating or avoid using the mirrored film altogether. I have a frosted privacy film in a guest room that is terrific.
Osvaldo C.
2025-07-02 17:46:37
Bueno
Syed S.
2025-06-20 16:20:51
My Bedroom windows have clear brown glass so, This was a best decision I have made. I have followed all the instructions. It was easy.1. Make a soapy water in a spray bottle.2. A sharp cutter, Scissors âœ‚ï¸ measuring tape, and a credit/Bank card type strong Card, tissue paper, Job will be 10 times easier if you have someone to help but one man also can do the job.Clean the glass/window perfectly.Then take the measurements and cut the size with some extra inch.then remove the adhesive sheet from the Film.now spray soapy water on window and the film then paste it on the glass.remove all the bubbles with help of Bank card, and from the edges extra sheet should be removed by the cutter. Since it will be wet so keep it like this for 8-10 hours. It will be set strongly by that time.The process is more like , as you get your car window glass tinted.Thanks, it's cost effective than Roller blind or curtain.Also, my windows looking really elegant.
Chris
2025-05-23 16:27:55
So this was easier to install than I first thought. I honestly was worried about this project from the get-go, but after watching a few youtube tutorials I had an idea of how to do it. As the piece I was fixing was so big, I initially thought it best to peel off the backing paper as I go, as per a couple of tutorials I watched. That was a mistake, the backing paper takes a little force to get off and so the sticker was just sliding off the window.So I just took the whole backing off, sprayed it liberally with the water & dish soap solution and prayed that when I'd pick up this longboy of a piece, it wouldn't all start sticking to itself. Well it did a bit, and it started to crease, I unstuck it and it was fine because the water solution helps to keep it from sticking. Slapped it on the window, lined it all up, used a window squeegee to scrape all the water out, used one of those Amazon squeegee cards to smooth the edges, trimmed the edges and boom. Done. It's smooth, no creases, no air bubbles.I had an unsightly view of the road and a building/storage sight but thats all gone now thanks to this window sticker. I actually feel a sense of calm knowing it's blurred out. I was apprehensive of the opacity but I'd say its around 80-90% opacity. Literally can't see the details of the horrible view anymore.
Sharon Kappianaq
2025-05-09 10:59:43
I like it
Alex Root
2025-01-05 11:19:50
Impossible to install without bubbles and scratches.
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