✨ Elevate Your Privacy Game!
The White Frosted Privacy Glass Window Film (76cm x 7M) is designed to provide an elegant solution for privacy in bathrooms, showers, and storage areas. This self-adhesive film allows natural light to filter through while ensuring your space remains private. Easy to install with basic tools, it comes with full instructions and free fitting support.
S**E
Looks really great - but not easy to fit
I ordered a large (5 metre) roll of this privacy film for one side of our conservatory, which unfortunately does not enjoy the same degree of privacy as the rest of the room. We were hoping to also use the film for our smaller hall and landing windows as well, which look onto the side of another building.The roll looked very professional when it arrived. It came sealed and well protected in a good box, and was wrapped around a plastic roll. There were application instructions inside the box, which very slightly overwhelming, but very helpful. Unfortunately, the film was wrapped around the roll back to front (according to instructions), so this cause some confusion initially, but we were able to persevere.Our conservatory windows were quite large to cover at 72cm by 92cm, and we have not tried to apply window film before. We really struggled with the application process at first, and wasted two metres of the film by ripping the outer edges when we were trying to trim it on our window (the final stage). We eventually watched a youtube video, picked up a couple of tricks, and managed to cover the three windows with the remaining film. This wasn’t a great job, but the frosting effect itself is very good, and looks nice on our windows.We have a cat and a dog, so struggled a lot with rogue hairs under the film during the application process. Although the instructions do recommend a dust free environment, it seemed almost impossible for us to achieve. Any dust or hairs under the film were very visible so had to be removed for a good, non bubbled effect. We finally managed to trim the edges by using our squeegee to straighten the edges and steady the blade so we could trim the edges neatly. That said, we did not make a perfect job, and I think this is evident from the pictures.We also used the straight edge of the roll on one side of the window so that we only had to cut three sides. This helped a great deal with the outer windows which were difficult to trim because of the position.Overall, I think this is a really great product and works really well for added privacy. I think if we ever install on a large surface area again though, we may well just invest in a professional fitting service!
B**B
Really good film
Easy to cut and apply just use a sharp knife and lots of of water, really good privacy as you can’t see through even if someone is stood directly the glass
W**X
which I've done and it looks very good, like it was done by a professional
This arrived before the due date, which is always a bonus.I could not wait to get this up, which I've done and it looks very good, like it was done by a professional.It has adhesive on one side, but if you were to put this up, using only the adhesive side and no soapy water, you will find it very difficult to do, and a lot of air bubbles, which you would never be able to get rid of. You must spray the soapy water on the adhesive side, don't worry you won't ruin it's ability to stick to the window.Iv'e had experience with putting something similar on my bathroom windows, same principle just different supplier.After cleaning the area where you'll be putting the plastic, you must spray that same area with the soapy water, and in my case, for good measure I also spray the adhesive side, with the soap solution. And then you apply this to the window, move it about until you get in the the position you want. And because you have sprayed both the window and the plastic it will move around quite easily.Then you need a squeegee, (this will give you the best results) to remove the air bubbles and excess water. You will also need a cloth of some kind to catch the excess water while using the squeegee, and to wipe the frame as you go.Keep doing this until you have removed a fair bit of the water, and air bubbles You won't get a perfect result yet at this point, until you go around the frame and cut off the excess plastic, and do your fine tune cutting.You'll need a Stanley knife or a scalpel for this, whatever you use it must have a really sharp thin blade, to get the perfect cut.Take a ruler, any type, and put it right up against the rubber seal of the frame, now take your knife and cut as close to the rubber seal as you can get, being careful not to cut into the rubber itself, and slowly cut downwards. All the while moving the ruler with the blade as you cut. Continue doing this until you've done all the cutting around the frame.You can do fine cuts afterwards with the ruler and knife, to tidy up any little bits here and there. Then you go over the whole thing again with the squeegee, paying particular attention to the corners.At this point, this is where you tidy everything up, get rid of the few air bubbles, and water that's left, there won't be much of either at this stage.If at any time you need to re-arrange the plastic, just take the knife to lift up the edge that you want to fix and spray that section and move it as you need to.You can move it as many times as you like while applying, all you have to do is lift a section of the plastic with the knife, and spray it, and then you can take it all down, or you can just move it around.Then go over that section or the whole thing again with the squeegee.I find it helps sometimes to spray the squeegee itself with the soapy water to make it glide along more freely.When you have done all that, I dare anyone to tell the difference, if it was done by a professionally or not.Very pleased with mine, 100% privacy, no one can see in, but it still lets plenty of light in.Obviously you can't see out either, but I don't mind that.This is what I wanted I can't stand the thought of people being able to see in.
R**R
Aceptable results, but hard to install.
It is a OK product, depending how picky you are. I say this because it is not as easy to install as the company wants to sell. We screw up one piece of film before we find out the best way to install it. Buy more than you need, just in case. The film is thin, very thin. For small windows works pretty fine, some bubbles here, some bubbles there, but for large windows it is tricky. It is duable to install by your own but I definetely recommend two people. We deattahced 5-10 cm of top of the film protection while one person holds the piece and the other holds from the bottom to make sure the film it is perfectly aligned. Then the person who holds the top slightly attach the 5 cm top of the film on the window. We started from the top to the botton and slowly deattaching some cm. of the film protection and pressing the film against the window with a plastic (like a debit card) from the middle to right and middle to lelf, pushing to take out the air. Repeat this and do not rush to deattach the protection too much or you will pay it with a big wrinkle. You have to measure and cut the pieces of film perfectly, otherwise you will create imperfections that they will end it up in wrinkles. Despite the small tiny bubbles and the difficulty installing, the overall result is pretty well. It lets the light go through but 100% privacy. It toke us around 2-3h to cover 3 windows (76x60cm.) and 1 window (120x80cm.). By the way, I did not like the company suggested me to vote 5 stars on Amazon or call them before voting for less. Nth. This type of pressure doesn't work, AT ALL.
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