White Frosted Privacy Window Film No Glue Glass Door Film Stained Glass Window Tint Static Cling Heat Control Anti UV for Bathroom,Bedroom,Living Room,Office,Meeting Room,35 inches by 118 inches








Key features
- •White Frosted Window film privacy level:★★★★★,top privacy, provide privacy and allow light in. Applicable for most cases even for bathroom. Only use on clean and smooth glass.
- •No glue & static cling: no harmful substances release, easy to position and remove without any residue. Reusable: can be reused if not be damaged or smudged.
- •Control heat and anti uv window cling: solar control properties to reduce heat, glare and block out 99% harmful uv rays, protect your furniture from ageing.
- •Item size: 35*118 inch in roll, easily trimmed to required size with scissors or utility knife.
- •Easy application: only need some soapy water (clear water) to apply it, DON'T forget to remove backing protective film before putting on glass. (Detail instructions, please see the product description below).
White Frosted Privacy Window Film No Glue Glass Door Film Stained Glass Window Tint Static Cling Heat Control Anti UV for Bathroom,Bedroom,Living Room,Office,Meeting Room,35 inches by 118 inches
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Customer Reviews
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Durable + EASY to Apply
Jenny T-S✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2023
The film is actually more of a vinyl cling - it's flexible, fairly heavy duty, and super easy to apply.
That said, we did NOT completely follow the package directions.
First, we measured the windows and cut the film to size using an L-square and household scissors.
If your scissors are sharp, then you can just power cut right thru it.
We did clean the windows.
Next we sponged on a solution of Dawn dish soap and warm water - one squirt into about 2 cups water.
The most difficult part was separating the backing from the film.
We peeled back about 12" - 15", aligned it with the top corner of the door, and squeegeed it on - easy peasy!
We just kept unrolling the film and squeegeeing it in place.
We did two framed French doors with one roll.
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The instructions recommend using a spray bottle; a sponge is more controlled and didn't drip all over the place.
The instructions also state to cut the film 1" larger and then use a sharp blade to cut the film after applying.
No way! I use sharp blades and don't want cut glass or wood!
We made sure our measurements were correct, then cut to fit.
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We didn't need to, but I think it would be easy to pull off and reapply if necessary.
All told, two french doors took just under an hour start to complete.
That said, we did NOT completely follow the package directions.
First, we measured the windows and cut the film to size using an L-square and household scissors.
If your scissors are sharp, then you can just power cut right thru it.
We did clean the windows.
Next we sponged on a solution of Dawn dish soap and warm water - one squirt into about 2 cups water.
The most difficult part was separating the backing from the film.
We peeled back about 12" - 15", aligned it with the top corner of the door, and squeegeed it on - easy peasy!
We just kept unrolling the film and squeegeeing it in place.
We did two framed French doors with one roll.
* * * *
The instructions recommend using a spray bottle; a sponge is more controlled and didn't drip all over the place.
The instructions also state to cut the film 1" larger and then use a sharp blade to cut the film after applying.
No way! I use sharp blades and don't want cut glass or wood!
We made sure our measurements were correct, then cut to fit.
* * * * *
We didn't need to, but I think it would be easy to pull off and reapply if necessary.
All told, two french doors took just under an hour start to complete.
Perfectly private
Sue B.✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
Easy to put up, easy to clean, lets in plenty of light,, I'm close to the street but no one can see in
REALLY blocks the view from outside. This is WAY better privacy film than others I've used.
Marshcard✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
Our front door faces the street (like most) and even though our house sits back a bit... we always felt exposed if we had to run into the kitchen half dressed! We didn't want to lose the light, though... and replacing the glass itself with something more opaque would have cost a LOT. We had used other films in the past in other houses and they would still allow someone to see in a bit... but this is GREAT!! Husband went outside during the day and even after dark and he couldn't see me through it... just if I got right up on the door he could see a shadow. So... great product. At night it looks a little odd from the inside of course... just solid white... but I'm willing to have that for the privacy it provides. Like all films... tricky to install well... just take your time and use a new razor blade with each window. Make sure to clean window thoroughly before installing. High quality product! HINT... I used a rubber food scraper/spatula instead of a squeegee and it worked great. Popped it off the handle and away I went. No bubbles.
Looks good. Not easy to apply.
AGoldin✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2023
This ended up looking good but was certainly not easy to cut or apply. I put it on a glass kitchen door and, although I took measurements, it turns out the door is not perfectly symmetrically rectangular. But by the time I realized that, I had already cut the film and it was too late. It was also difficult to squeegee out all the soapy liquid and not be left with some spots. The end result looks good, though.
Finally opaque enougn
Reed ✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
I have gone through three different films to cover my bathroom window so you can't see in it at night and this one is finally opaque enough to work properly. You can see the shadow of a hand if you touch the wall where did you touch against that you can tell what you're saying but 2 inches in front of you can't see anything at all not even shadows
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