RABBITGOO Window Film Static Cling Frosted Window Film No Glue Window Sticker UV Protection for Home Office Living Room 35.4" x 78.7"
Item model number | B001-90 |
ASIN | B07K79PPGD |
L**A
Excelente calidad
Me encantó cómo se ve y lo fácil que es colocarla.Espero que mi experiencia con este producto pueda ser de utilidad para quien quiera comprar una película de privacidad. Se ven casi como persianas reales. Solo recuerden retirar la película de atrás, es muy delgadita casi no se nota, por eso muchas personas se llegan a confundir y colocan la película sin retirarla y así no pega. Suerte
H**A
Excelente artículo de calidad
Está muy elegante, pega muy bien y no se ve nada al colocarlo. Buen producto.
R**A
Love this product
I bought this to blockout the double story townhouse behind me & sun for my back window and door. Application was easier than expected but do invest in buying the bottle/tool/cutting knife. They're helpful getting the corners right. No lifting or sticking issues on corners with this and I was able to do this on my own you do have play before everything sets making install easy. But at times where I did see it was slightly bubbling on the ends after I finished cutting. I would spray the edges with water to lock it in nicely. It lets just the right amount of light in and it does block out for privacy you have to put your hand right up to the window and you just make out a blurred shape. Also did great to cover my front window which faces the main road. I will be buying more so no more peeking tom's.
L**E
Incredible result
Used this product before - 5 windows which needed PRIVACY. The key is getting the measurements right - the instructions say to add extra size and cut the extra off, but this is difficult to achieve without a cutter that is sharp enough but not that sharp that it will score the glass. Better to leave a gap around all four sides and get perfect lines. Whilst it may be easier to use two people the result will be no different and you will avoid any arguments doing it yourself. After the first window the others were a dream. Great kudos for a good job AND 10% of the cost of using a "professional". Just give me more windows!!!!!
B**M
Installation Tips! Read this!
I had two rooms that I wanted frosted glass doors on, but those are CRAZY expensive to buy. So I found two doors online, cheap, and ordered this vertical striping film. I've used Rabittgoo products before, so I know how good it is. The vertical stripes on this made it VERY easy to cut to the correct width, I just followed the line all the way down the film. The Rabittgoo film is heavier than a lot of films, which is a huge plus - it doesn't get crinkled up, doesn't tear, really makes applying it easier.Couldn't be happier with how these doors turned out!! I've had friends tell me they look like they were professionally done, the stripes are just the modern, clean look I was going for.Some installation tips, having done this a LOT before:* I've done this with a card to push the air bubbles out, and I've done it with a squeegee - GET THEE A SQUEEGEE!! It makes pushing the air bubbles out absolutely effortless. Done and done, in 1/16th the time of any other method. Also, when pushing out the air bubbles, they are serious about spraying the film down with the soapy water solution first, once you have it applied - makes moving the squeegee over the film much, much easier. When done, just wipe the whole thing down.* The video demo shows the guy using a tiny little handheld straight edge to make the cuts. The type of straight edge you use makes a difference - you don't want something too thick, or it gets in the way of getting a good cut. Too thin, and you can't hold it in place well enough - you really must snug it up tight against the edge of the window to get a good cut. A thin metal ruler is JUST RIGHT. If you use a plastic one, and are using a sharp knife like you should, it can cut into the plastic instead of skimming the edge to make the cut.* Use a NEW, sharp blade and be prepared to change the blade out during the process if necessary - can't emphasize this enough - it needs to be SHARP. Otherwise it'll get snagged up in the plastic and you'll be cursing for the mess you've made.* RESIST the urge to ever pull a piece off, if you're cutting it and there's a little straggling piece. Lay your straight edge back down and cut it that way. Pulling can result in holes in the piece you don't want.* WATCH THE DEMO online about how to install these. On the corners, when it's time to remove the film, I strongly recommend two little pieces of duct tape. They just say to use tape, but the type of tape matters. You need something strong enough to adhere to the plastic, but then easy enough to peel off when you're done.* Finally, the soapy water is your friend in this process - don't scrimp on that. Apply it liberally to a clean window, liberally to the film you're about to apply, liberally to the film once applied, so it's easier to push the air bubbles out.
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