rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film Frosted Glass Window Film, Decorative Privacy Cling, UV Blocking Staic Cling Bathroom Glass Frosting Sticker, Non-Adhesive Front Door Cover, Cross Pattern, 17.5" x 78.7"
Item Dimensions L x W | 78.7"L x 17.5"W |
Size | 17.5" x 78.7" |
Color | Pure |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
E**M
beautiful, easy to install
I just had my bathroom renovated, and the only glass for the shower doors that was in stock locally was clear. I prefer not having my shower interior visible to all and sundry, and not having to obsess over whether I got all the water spots squeegeed away after every shower. Ordering obscured glass would have added another couple months delay, so I started looking for ways to beat the problem. This vinyl cling film was the perfect solution. It was affordable, arrived quickly, and was easy to install. It looks great on my shower doors and is staying up without any trouble. Unlike other reviewers, I had no difficulty removing the backing film. The tape that was on the top edge of the roll when it arrived was more than adequate to grasp and pull away the film backing. I cleaned the shower glass with a damp microfiber cloth, and used a spray bottle with a solution of water and dish soap to coat the glass before applying the film. The hardest part for me was working around the handle and glide stoppers mounted on the glass. I used a ruler to push the air bubbles out in larger swathes, and then used my library card for smaller, stubborn air bubbles. To trim the excess from the edges I used a quilting ruler to guide the blade and cut with a utility knife.
M**R
Privacy and Light!
It is beautiful! Got a nice pattern and light!Bought again to install in another room!
S**Y
You CAN do this!
I received this order super fast, and had it applied super fast! I absolutely love it, and the difference it made in our bathrooms. We bought an older home with lots of windows but I was always uneasy about the bathroom windows. We tinted them so during the day it was difficult to see in, but that's hard to believe, especially for guests. At night, my husband and I had a blind adjustment war with me shutting them tight, and him opening a bit to see out. EVERY single time we were in the bathroom, those blinds were changed. It was a war of wills that we can now both win.This cling film is easy to apply.You will need :an empty spray bottledish soap[a credit cardan exacto knifesome thin cotton ragsJust measure your glass and cut about an extra inch on the height and width of each piece of the film you will need. I used the left factory straight edge on each piece of film against the left edge of the window which was an easy way to keep the design level. In the empty spray bottle I mixed 5 drops of dish soap, and a half bottle of warmish water, just enough soap to allow the film to slide around on the window until I got it where I wanted it. I cleaned each window well, as well as the window sills, and sides. Try to eliminate any little specs of dirt that will get sucked up under the film if its there.There is a thin layer of backing plastic that needs to be peeled away from the actual film, exposing the clingy side of the film. To get this started, use two pieces of scotch tape with the ends folded in onto itself, and place them on both sides of one top corner, sticking them together. Get someone to help you by pulling on the backing side of tape and pulling the backing evenly down. It's very static, so it helps to spray the back of the cling as you are removing the backing. Then have your helper go and spray your clean window from top to bottom so its good and wet. Place the straight edge of your material against the left side of your window, leaving about a half inch of material on top and bottom, and the right side. Using a credit card wrapped in a soft cloth, start in the middle and push air and water to the edges, using a cross pattern at first. Gently squeeze out most of the water, making sure that the material still overlaps the window on the top, bottom and right side, and that your straight left edge is still very near the edge of the glass. Then use your credit card and push it into the upper left corner, and use your sharp exacto knife to cut along under it, as you slide it to the right side. Once close to the right side, stop and position the credit card into the upper right corner and pull while cutting under it towards the left until your cut edges meet. Use the same technique down the right side and along the bottom. Use the credit card wrapped in a rag again to squeegee out any remaining water. Voila! Beautiful and easy! I'll try and edit my review to add photos from my phone, and I think it looks great!
J**D
Window film
So it is very affordable. Easy to apply, the only downfall is that the adhesion I wish was actually sticky. It was very nonstick. I applied soapy water then squeegee the excess water. Which it looks fine but im not sure how long it will last. The ease of cutting was very simple! I used a box cutter which worked just fine. The lighting during the day versus the lighting at night is pretty good!
H**N
Love this product
Worked perfect for my corner kitchen cabinet. Very good quality and easy to install.
D**I
Beautiful! Great coverage
These windows receive afternoon sun and make the room very warm. We previously had blinds on the windows but wanted something that looked better and yet provided privacy. You can see in the image how it provides privacy, but allows light to come through. It does a decent job of reflecting the heat. THis brand is quite expensive compared to others. The film is a little thicker than others. We've had it up for several months and have had to re-wet corners where it has peeled away once or twice. Definitely could be applicator error. 🙂 I'm pleased with the purchase.
H**B
If you are patient, it'll look great
I used this on kitchen cabinet doors. They look great. Lots of positive comments. Many thought the glass was made with the pattern. It was a challenge to install on a vertical surface, but when I took the doors off the cabinets and laid them horizontally, it was much easier to get a bubble free installation. The trick is to put LOTS of water on the glass. I mean enough that there is a continuous sheet of water over the entire glass surface. I used an old credit card to press the film down as the film was rolled on, pushing the water in front of the film. If you get any air bubbles, just chase them down with your pusher and push them out to the edges. Two people make the job easier. Installed a different pattern on vertical garage door windows. Much more difficult to get the bubbles out. You have to spray the window as the film is rolled on. Next time, I will buy the tools as it might make the job a bit easier. I will also try adding a drop of liquid detergent to the spray bottle as a surficant. That might reduce bubbles. If it doesn't work right the first time, just peel it off and do it again. Overall, I recommend this product.
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