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The rabbitgoo One Way Window Film is a versatile and effective solution for enhancing privacy, reducing heat, and blocking harmful UV rays. Measuring 23.6 inches by 6.5 feet, this film is designed for easy installation on any flat glass surface, making it ideal for homes and offices alike.
K**R
Helps with privacy!
We live in a first floor apartment, with a big 3 panel patio sliding door. There are a LOT of kids in this apartment complex, and they are very nosy. They used to constantly look in our patio windows, watch our tv while it was playing, and ring the bell asking for whatever snack they could see on our counter. We decided to order x3 of these films, and they have made such a big difference for us! Definitely needs 2 people to apply them, but really not so hard, just be patient. Now no one can see into our apartment (unless it’s night time, in which we close the curtains; or if you press your face to the glass you can see in, but that’s it!) As an added bonus, now the birds can’t see our cats in the window and will come right up to the windows, lol! The cats are having a great time birdwatching. These films do give a slight tint, but you get used to it. It makes outside look a little gloomy, but it has made our living room cooler! Sun still comes in, but it’s not so intense. Once the films are in place and cured, they aren’t going anywhere! We have a suction cup cat canopy on the window, and it has no problem staying attached to the films. If you are considering buying these for problems like ours, get them!!!
J**.
Coverage with bubbles galore
This silver film provided just the right amount of coverage that I needed for privacy while still being able to see clearly outside. The only problem is that I couldn’t remove the bubbles or creases that formed, no matter how hard I tried; even after using a straight edge ruler, level, and towel to smooth them out. Also, one roll only provided enough coverage for one half of the window pictured here.
D**O
Frustrated
I gave this a 4 star cause it does provide the coverage I wanted but It was very hard and frustrating to separate the clear film from the frosted paper. I finally got a small exacto knife and cut the film side a little bit by the corner. Saved me some time.
A**I
Steep learning curve but good if you can get it right
First and foremost I'm an idiot because I thought I was buying static cling film and not a sticky tint-type film. These two products appear one on top of the other in the Rabitgoo store and the text made me think I was choosing the cling-type. My fault for not recognizing they were different. I went with this brand specifically because I'd used some of their other film and it's been absolutely perfect for over 5 years. 3 stars overall because this stuff is kind of a nightmare to deal with but looks great if you can get it right. I wanted to cover storm door glass to fend off the afternoon sun. After cleaning the glass twice and liberally spraying the film and window with water I carefully applied the film to the bottom half of the door. The biggest bubbles were easily worked out with a squeegee and credit card but almost immediately I realized something seemed wrong with some of the tiny bubbles. They had white rings around the edges and wouldn't move like the water bubbles did. Hoping for the best I thought the heat might help these bubbles come out so gave it a day and tried again to work them out, but no luck. Half the glass looked absolutely perfect but the other half was plagued with these bubbles. From inside they weren't all that horrible, but when looking at the mirrored side from outside it looked like a disaster. Unfortunately this is not a peel and restick product and I hadn't ordered enough to redo the bottom and finish the top so I ultimately ended up peeling the bottom off and going with a totally different product. I'm not happy about wasting money but I don't think it was the product that was at fault. If I had enough product I definitely would have tried again but didn't want to sink more money into something I couldn't be sure would work.
S**E
Total Blackout!
A little disappointed with the velcro. Didn't hold as expected. Had to reinforce.
N**G
Double panel window
I didn't know you weren't supposed to put these on double panel windows. At first I was like wow this is awesome my room is slightly darker... but then I touched the window and it felt HOT!! So I did some research and saw that double panel windows could break from the heat with these on. It was only around 72 degrees outside and I couldn't imagine how how much hotter it would get when the summer came so I removed the films right away. For normal windows it's probably really awesome. Also be ready for frustration, these things take a while to install
B**P
Good blocking for window
Good for privacy view. Only set back issue is hard to separate the back of the film.
T**R
Product quality
Used product on front living room window. Glare from sun shining in was reduced. Very much liked that passersby are unable to look into my living room
J**N
It works
Does as it says, really have to push the air out when applying but looks really great and I'm considering more for other windows. Still let's in most light but stops people seeing in.
B**
Fantastic and a re-purchase.
Arrives fast, well packed. Super easy to install on window. Don't even need to be that careful but you do need to cut the size carefully. Has been up for a year without peeling at corner or anywhere. Have bought plain and patterned and it is thick, good quality and doesn't look like a cheap alternative to window dressing which is what I first thought it might.
R**S
It does what I needed, reflects the heat, visibility/privacy not an issue
Rabbitgoo 60 x 200 cm “One Way” window film. It does what I needed. It was OK to put up, if one is careful, otherwise it might be a nightmare.The privacy only works for those inside if the peeper outside has brighter light than in the room and then they only see a reflection, this is usual during the day, but the reverse at night! So draw the blinds at night.It reduces radiant heat input very significantly. This is why I bought it, and it works much better than the so-called e-coating on the glass (I paid for it, but is there any? Is this a common double-glazing con?) However, it is not as good as a proper dichroic film.I needed to reduce the insolation through our glass doors, and while I bought these rolls a year ago I only applied them last week. It has made a big difference! Before film, inside floor temperature in the sun measured at 36°C, compared with the shaded part at 24°C. Later, when it had all cooled down again, I installed the film. Next day at the same time the bright part of the floor was 28°C and the shaded part 25°C. The step outside was 45°C.How it might be done if you are as OCD as me.1. Clean the glass and the surrounds very carefully, removing all contaminants, especially traces of Windowlene or Flash, etc.2. Check the scalpel/craft knife is very sharp.3. Fill a clean spray bottle with water and a drop of Fairy liquid to work as a wetting agent. Use this solution and a clean old soft J-cloth for a final clean of the surface.4. Move the Clear Film sticky tab to the side at the top, this will make peeling it off later much easier.5. Stick some generous tabs of Sellotape on the film across the top, one each corner and one (or two) in the middle depending on how wide. This is so the film can be given a first position hanging in place from the frame by the sellotape; now it is easy to adjust and trim as necessary to make sure it covers all the glass with a small margin of about a centimetre at the sides, and maybe a bit more top and bottom.6. Spray the glass generously, so it’s running with water.7. Carefully begin peeling down the clear film from the sticky back of the silver film, keeping it all away from the glass. An assistant can help here, because now is also a good time to spray the back of the silver film, but it is possible for one person with a narrower glass.8. About halfway through peeling, check the centre of the silver film is hanging true, and now is a good time to begin helping it to stick, but only with a light brush down the wetted centre, simply to control it.9. Remove the rest of the clear film, paying attention to the centre and hanging true, and covering all the glass.10. If it is in the correct position, only now begin to gently work the water out to the edges, radially from the centre, initially using another soft cloth. Use a squeegee only when the film is secure and wrinkle free, and always work towards the edges from the centre.11. Once the film is stable, sellotape removed, most of the water excluded, and the edges are well worked into the corners and glazing seal, then trim it with the craft knife. Try and do it with a single firm pass along each edge (without damaging the rubber seal), paying attention to the corners which are guaranteed to try and mess things up.12. Finish off with the soft cloth, paying attention to the edges and seals.13. Do not overwork the film; this can introduce wrinkles because it is more likely to stretch after a good soak.14. Allow it to dry overnight, maybe a couple of days even, before succumbing to the temptation to tidy it up a bit more. measuredSellotape
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S**R
Works great!
There is a piece of heavy duty tape that is attached to the roll. You leave that tape on the roll and just remove a part of it so you can unroll the wrap. Once it is unrolled and measured/cut, pull on that piece of heavy duty tape and the backing will peel off. Wet the window with a wet cold cloth is what I did and attach the gloss side to the window and work out the kinks. I only needed a little bit of the stuff for the bottom of a window that gets annoying when it is sunny outside. The heavy duty tape comes off so you can use it on the next piece. Do the same thing but make sure to leave some room so you can peel the tape. If you don't use or leave that tape it is hard to peel the cellophane off.
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