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Gila Static Cling 5% VLT Automotive Window Tint DIY Easy Install Glare Control Privacy 2ft x 6.5ft (24in x 78in), 5% Super Limo Black (JS242)

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1.Color:5% Super Limo Black


About this item

  • DARKEN WINDOWS: Upgrade your style with 95% light blocked
  • REMOVABLE AND REUSABLE: Easy to remove when no longer needed
  • INCREASED VISIBILITY: Reduces glare helping you see better and drive safer
  • SCRATCH-RESISTANT: Durable material uses deep-dye technology that lasts
  • EASY DIY INSTALLATION: Static cling film is easy to apply with Gila Complete Application Kit, no professional installation required


Gila Static Cling 5% VLT Automotive Window Tint is an intelligently-designed film that will transform your vehicle. It blocks 95% of light, giving your car a sleek look while reducing glare. This scientifically-formulated, static cling material is extremely durable and designed for easy installation. It’s easy to remove when you want to make a change and can even be reused on another vehicle. Upgrade your style and increase privacy with a technology-advanced window tint.


Bert Bailey
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2024
Ça fait très bien pour faire des vitres teintées sur une roulotte de camping !
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2024
Blurry, used the suggested application fluid. If you look at the full instructions on there website it says blurriness will go away in about 10 days, been over a month still blurry. Also is blue in colour, would not recommend.
Martha
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
It works really well looking into the car you can't see anything but looking out of the car it's almost as if it's blurry. But it's cheap and doesn't have that almost purple tint looking out of the car I've seen other tints have.Would recommend if you've got an older car tinting the back windows but I wouldn't put them on the front as I think it's a safety issue because of the blurriness, and anyway it's illegal to tint the front windows in most places anyway.The installation isn't that bad so long you have a sharp tinting knife but it's got a paper back for protection and it can get wet when you've got your soapy water on the window, I didn't run into to much trouble it was just harder to cut when wet
Lew
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
U must cut while paper backing is still on the medium. If u try to cut without the paper it stretches Al the material. It has this weird almost blurry effect like I can still see clearly but not as clear as regular tint due to the material being a rubber consistency instead of a film. My final gripe is that one roll was NOT enough for back window and both passenger rear windows. That is mostly my fault for not measuring so the rating isn’t entirely affect by that since it’s more of a user error. I would rather use real film. This would be perfect if I was driving a rental or a lease. I don’t hate it.
kelly
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
“5% tint, so you can’t see inside my windows”I watched some YT videos and found a guy recommending this along with his install step by step instructions. Just finished installing (2-3hrs+). Worked out perfect! I give myself a 8/10 on the install. The only hard part is on the inside of the smaller corner windows. I recommend going slow and using some scissors to make small trim cuts so it’ll fit. The weather stripping can be a be tough to get under if you have extra length on the edges. But all in all, it worked. I might redo some of those smaller corner windows later on. But it’ll do for now. I have a Subaru crosstrek and I used 3 rolls of the 5% for all all 4doors, corner windows, the rear window, and had some extra strips and a few squares left over for “red-dos”.ProTip: def do in a shaded area with little to no wind. Use plenty of soapy water and clean windows before applying. If you have a lot of time, you can use a metallic marker to mark out the lines then cut on the floor (over cardboard) so you don’t have to make the cuts while it’s on the window. Just cut cut on the inside of the lines you mark. Go slow and plan it out.Hope this holds up during the hot summer and when I use the windows!*buying the spatula kit def helps!
David Calgary
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2020
Update: Aug 2020I peel off the film and reuse it on the small windows on the cars. After 3 month is still look just as good as new. You need to use soapy water on both side of the film to apply the film or it will not stick. People who are complaining about the product not sticking is not using soapy water. I try a small piece without soapy water and it just fall off after a few days but with the soapy water is still good after 3 months. Upgrade to 5 star because the product works good and the seam problem was refunded by the manufacturer. The cloudy look is gone when apply to a tinted car window.Spend 20 min preparing the surface than started to install the window tint. Half way in the installation found there was a seam. (Did not know it was a seam until I remove the green tape.) So the cling is 24" X 2 and 24" x 4' 5".During the installation I found the window tint would stretch a bit, not sure what will happen after a few days if the stretch will stay or you end up with a gap. Overall installation is easy if you use soapy water on the surface and the tint first this will allow you to move the tint to your position before you squeegee out the water and bubbles.The tint have cloudy look to it. Overall I will not get a chance to test it because of the seam. I will need to return it.
Rob U
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2018
Is blurry and not totally transparent. Very to install and remove however.
Jacob Mathew
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
Used this to Tint my SUV rear doors, almost all the child solar shades are too small and the sun always manages to hit the kids in the face. Those things are all 10-20 each. Got one of these and it covered both rear windows on my GMC Acadia and had plenty leftover. I followed instructions on the box to the letter. Had a Gila installation kit laying around from when I installed another indoor home window tint. It has a knife a squeegee and the solution. I would recommend the kit, the knife is perfect for just cutting the film without having a huge blade that could damage something. The first one took longer since I was figuring it out. Still screwed up and ended up not getting the bottom part under the bottom piece. So I just peeled it all off and res prayed and redid it and still looks great! Def will be buying another to do my wife's car and then use the leftovers from both for my 3rd row. Also will be returning my two new sunshades. $40 credit!
Dad
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2014
Review of the Brightness of 5 Different Alarm ClocksExecutive Summary: I like my bedroom pitch black. Every alarm clock is too bright, even the ones I tried. However, with some window tint (this is what I used, but I would suggest even darker tint) they can be manageable. I did not try any of the actual alarm or radio functions for any of the clocks.I reviewed quite a few alarm clocks on Amazon before deciding to buy the following. The deciding factors were the design of the clock and the reviews in regards to the brightness. If the design appeared cheap I didn't consider it. If there were few to no reviews or if the reviews overwhelming or consistently said the clock was too bright I wouldn't consider it.These clocks were to initially be placed on the night stand. However, they were all so bright I changed course and decided to place them on a ledge 25 feet away from the head of the bed.Geneva 4584E Elgin Electric Alarm Time Clock The best of all the alarm clocks I tried. It's the only one I kept. Even though it had the largest display of any of the clocks I tried, it was only slightly brighter than the smallest display Sony ICF-C318. I have 2 layers of window tint on it and it's still a tad bright. The only negative is the LED lights used to light up the numbers are directly in the middle of each line composing each digit. As a result, the middle of the line is bright and the edge of the line is dim. At times this makes it difficult to read.GPX, Inc. C353B AM/FM Clock Radio with Dual Alarms and LED Display (Black) The brightest of all the alarm clocks I tried. My wife said "can you imagine placing that right next to your head? It lights up the whole room." Even after 2 layers of tint it was still brighter than all the alarm clocks without tint. Also the size of the display was smaller than the Geneva 4584E Elgin Electric Alarm Time Clock so it was harder to read.Sony ICFC414 Clock Radio This clock is slightly brighter that the Geneva 4584E Elgin Electric Alarm Time Clock even though the display is smaller. Considering the clock is 25 feet away the display is too small to read.Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (White) Not as bright as the Sony ICFC414 Clock Radio. However, even with 2 layers of window tint it was still too bright to place on the night stand and the display was too small to read from 25 feet away. The white plastic also stood out in a dark room.Sony ICF-C318 Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) Same as the Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (White) except the black plastic did not stand out the way the white did.Gila JS248 Peel and Cling Super Limo Black 35% VLT Static Cling Glare Control Automotive WindowFirst off, I would suggest even darker tint. The only way to have a dim alarm clock is to put tint on it. No one makes a dim alarm clock. They're all too bright. The tint itself is a tad bubbly once you put it on, but it stays on and didn't leave any sticky residue when I took it off.
Varennex
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2012
I purchased the product for installation on aircraft side windows as others have installed similar peel and cling products with success. It was easy to install and get the bubbles out. It clings well. However the visual clarity through the product is poor. There are striation lines in the direction that would be across the role across the roll that are clearly visible when you look through the window at an angle. I am hoping these become less visible over time but it appears they are part of the manufacturing process.If it looks the same in a week after 1 day I will remove it entirely & chalk it up as a failed experiment. I don't recommend this product.
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