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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This is easy to use and provide just the right amount of privacy but allow light to penetrate. It’s very easy to use these products. Unroll, measure, cut, peel the protective cover, and wet the window and film. And squeegee it to remove extra water and it looks amazing.
deanna
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I researched these for a while and chose this brand. When I started I didn’t realize it’s not contact paper, so the back of it is a cling not sticky!! It was SO much easier to do than contact paper!! Spray the window (I have a continuous sprayer water bottle) and start at the top and work your way down with your squeegee to remove air bubble. It’s that’s simple!! It’s sheer enoughthat if a person is standing you can see the silhouette which is exactly what I was looking for. I am very please with the semi privacy and my clients will love it too!
kvale
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
Wasn’t expecting this cling to be amazing or anything, so I’m mostly happy. It is easy to snag when trying to settle out the air / moisture pockets, so there is some wrinkling/minor tears that bother me a little. But works well for intended purpose and would purchase again if needed.
Y. Yasui
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
High qualityEasy directionsComes with grid guideline for sizing and cutting!Looks super professional, like my glass doors came like this!No one can believe that this was a 15 minute DIY projectAnd it solves the problem of having glass doors that give no privacy on our upstairs office/libraryMeasure your glassCut the film about 1/2 inch longer that measurementUse a spray bottle with water with a couple drops of dishwashing soapBe generous with spraying soapy water on the class, it helps the processREMOVE BACKING from filmThe backing has the grid on itPeel off backing, then apply film from top to bottom, match top and one side of glassOn the second side, you will have the 1/2" extra filmI used a metal ruler and exacto to trim the excess filmThen I used a squeegee to remove air bubblesEt voila!See results in 1st photo"Before" in 2nd photo
Lostgetfound
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Overall, I am very happy with this product. I did not want to have a curtain hanging in the basement bathroom anymore, but still wanted privacy because you can see him through the backyard. This really makes the space feel less cluttered. It is an older basement and doesn’t have large windows, so this was a good way to ditch the curtains.The overall application process was very basic and simple to follow. You simply cut to size, apply water to the window and press the bubbles from the center of the film to the edges. It can be tedious if your windows have a small strip of seal that make the windows not perfectly square, which is the issue that I ran into. In order to get no bubbles, you have to take your time and be very precise with making sure there is no excess overhang , otherwise, you will end up with bubbles. I did end up with a few small bubbles, which are not visible from far away. If you are a perfectionist, seeing the bubbles might bother you if you can’t get them all out.Initially, I wanted to use it to cover the textured shower door that we have. But you need a smooth surface for this to really adhere to. If there are any dips, you will have tons of air bubbles and it will not take on the nice line texture (which is the pattern I purchased), You will see the texture below if the surface you are adhering to isn’t smooth.When I made mistakes, it was very easy to remove and retry applying. There is no sticky adhesive on these, which makes for a mess free application. Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase. I would buy this again.
Paula F.Mountain
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
My husband works in the automotive field so he’s an expert at applying this stuff, has all the right tools. Did another brand at our daughter’s house and it was easy. While I love the finished look, and the privacy provided, this is very difficult to work with due to the thickness of the material.
Laurie
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2024
When we unrolled this ribbed vinyl, the product that we received was defective. It had a crease throughout the vinyl that would not come out. The company gave us a discount instead of a return.
Melanie
Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2024
We had our front windows redone and a window that was made of ribbed privacy glass was replaced. This window was too narrow and long to take normal window treatments like curtains or blinds.I was really happy to find this because it makes the new window match the other windows in the house that have the old 1950s privacy glass.Goes up fairly easily with patience.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
This product either arrived used (all my roles btw) or this product is NOT as described. No backing, no grid work at all.No cling. As in it does NOT stay on the glass. No matter which side is applied to the glass, and I’ve used many other products like this; none of which I’ve EVER thought, try glue to hold it on….which also did not work.Worst product available.The lost product I was credited for, was later an issue after a certain strike completed; this company tried to bill me for lost product. A month after the refund. Wow
ED Bohanan
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
After much deliberation, procrastination and a few glasses of wine, I decided it would be much easier to cover the glass doors to the craproom than clean out the crap. And I was right. But nervous. I read a lot of reviews stating this stuff was hard to use and stuck to itself and made a mess with the water, etc. I didn’t find any of that to be the case at all.I ordered a roll for each door, held it up and eyeballed it and then cut the whole dang strip lengthwise. I taped it to the wood above the glass insert at the top of the door, sprayed a healthy volume of fine mist water from a travel size spray bottle and grabbed a credit card to squeegee the film to the door and swoosh out the droplets. Had a microfiber towel on hand to wipe away the excess water. It was easier than expected. Just keep watching the sides and make sure it’s lined-up. At the bottom of the glass I eyeballed it, cut off the unused portion and stuck it down using the same water method. Done.The next door I decided to try a different tactic. Because why keep using one that works when you can potentially screw it up, right? Yeah, so I cut as I went. Still taped the top of the roll to the wood at the top of the door to hold it in place while I was lining it up. Then I stuck one side flush to the edge and cut the other side with an exacto knife as I was sticking it to the glass. I made some bad cuts and you can tell but that’s not the point. The point is, the first way worked much better. The film stuff is very easily manipulated, easy to lift off and re-stick many (many) times. The tape at the top was a huge help.The crap inside the room is still visible, but blurred and not screaming at people when they come in the front door, like before the film. (Those were dark days.) The opaqueness is perfect for jambling the contents of the room, rendering the books, crafts, books, pens, books, I’m not sure what all is in there stuff colorful but not identifiable. Perfect!!!I’m trying to get a good pic that doesn’t make it look like it’s not stuck in some places, because it is! This hasn’t lifted or peeled or done bad things at all. It’s been weeks and all I have noticed is the peace and tranquility of the mess-free happy place.So in conclusion, we are very pleased with this project (especially my hubby who just glides past the doors now as if they are a fine piece of art). Hmmm, what else I can hide instead of clean….*Pic shows light from the open windows inside the room, the film is stuck very well to the glass inserts. Oh, and they are beveled glass too so that’s extra cool. You can make out the white cabinets and colored stuff but photo also shows the jambling. It’s beautiful science.** For those who are curious, I applied the film to the inside of the doors. Guess you could do both sides for extreme jambling.
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