✨ Elevate Your Privacy Game! ✨
The rabbitgoo Window Film is a versatile, adhesive-free frosted film designed to enhance privacy while blocking harmful UV rays. Measuring 90 x 400 cm, it is easy to install and remove, making it perfect for renters. The film not only protects your space from prying eyes but also helps maintain a comfortable indoor climate year-round.
Brand | rabbitgoo |
Model Number | A023-90-WG-02-4 |
Colour | Frosted |
Product Dimensions | 400 x 90 x 0.01 cm; 816 Grams |
Material | Vinyl |
Special Features | Indoor |
Item Weight | 816 g |
L**N
Easy to apply
Very pleased with the effect, just what I wanted. Applied to my caravan bathroom window for privacy. Very easy to fit. The hard part was peeling off the backing as I only wanted a rounded oblong shape. Took a while and had to use a cocktail stick to get a grip but was worth it.great product and a great price
R**T
Rabbitgoo Easy to use product
I have used this window film many times and never been disappointed… easy to use… easy to cut… easy to install… has many different patterns… will always use this product again
W**W
Good coverage
Easy to install and good quality
P**Y
Excellent solution but requires carefully installation to achieve a good finish
Wanted this to create privacy on a front door window pane without blocking out excessive light.FUNCTIONALITY : This has added privacy to a front door. When applied to the front door the FROSTED WINDOW FILM was extremely effective in adding a frosted white background to a decorative door window. Looking inwards it is not possible to see inside the house during both daylight and night time hours even when the light is on insider the house and it is dark outside.INSTALLATION: Installation required some level of care and skill. This was due partly to the curved frame of the window but also to the nature of the installation process itself.Installation of this film requires similar attention to details as when adding a protective screen to a mobile phone.1) Separating the backing from the film is not easy. The suggested technique of using adhesive tape did not work. Eventually it was necessary to pick at the film backing with a pointed surgical blade trying to get the blade between the film and backing. This worked and I was able to start the separation.2) Applying the film to the wetted window is straight forward. Once on the window, partly because the frame is curved, cutting off the excess film required care. I found that even with a very sharp surgical blade the there was a tendency for the film to be dragged down the glass in the direction of the cut and/or if the film was held in place to stretch slightly under the cutting action of the blade. Neither of these issues caused a problem but care was needed to ensure a good cut. This may have been because of the curved frame.3) Smoothing out the water. This was easy and straight forward using a credit card type piece of plastic.DUST: The window was cleaned before applying the film with a window cleaner to remove grease etc and then washed down. However after applying the film I noticed two specs of dust under the film. This in my view id not a problem with the film. It is more to do with the inability to keep the local area free from airborne dust. It is the same issue as when applying protective covers to mobile phones. One reason this dust got under the film may have been because I only sprayed the window with water. I did not spray the film a with water as I have seen suggested. This may have prevented the film picking up dust due to static. However I believe that it should be easy to peel part of the film away from the window and then remove the dust particle as you would when fixing a phone screen protector. I Haven't done this as you are only able to see the dust from 5-10 centimetres away and then only of you peer carefully and intently.DUST UPDATE : The film has been on for a few days now and the dust specks that were visible immediately after installation seem to have disappeared. At least they are no longer visible. The only explanation I can come up with is that the film has molded itself around the dust and because it is frosted the small dust particles have been come invisible to the eye.GLASS TEMPERATURE/CRACKING: Some reviewers have reported windows cracking as a result of installing BLACK film. Cracking in sunlight has not happened to my windows. Out of interest I measured the the glass temperature of the window with the opaque/frosted film, a clear glass window, and a true frosted glass window all in direct sunlight on a sunny and very warm day.All windows were above ambient temperature. The clear glass window was about 5 degrees above ambient, the true frosted glass window was about 7 degrees above ambient, and the window with the film was about 5 degrees above ambient.This suggests that in my case the frosted film is not causing the window to heat up unusually when compared with other glass windows. However, I can appreciate that a solid black film, because black absorbs heat, may cause the window to heat up more. For interest the ambient temperature at the time of the measurements was recorded on the device used to measure the temperature of the windows as around 30C.
M**N
Perfect - Does What It Says On The Tin
I found the instructions easy to follow, and the product easy to apply. I used water spray, scissors, scalpel and squeegee. The squeegee is essential - don't try without a squeegee. I would buy this again - I very probably will.
S**O
Good but..
It was missing the two stickers to separate the plastic protection and the film, it was very difficult to separate them without it. But at the end all good and the look is adequate.
E**Y
Difficult to separate sheets
Particular useful product. Does the job of privacy. However, let down by the immense trouble in trying to find the opening to prize away adhesive sheet from the backing sheet. It would have helped with a better applied attachment to help pull them apart
D**L
Not bad frosting for windows
We needed to cover a new en-suite window which was clear. The frosting came and it was reasonably easy to fit and it certainly does the job, we can't see out so I am sure no one can see in. There is some "staring" around the bottom edge, I can't think of another word to describe it, but the majority of the window looks great.
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