Transform your view, protect your space! 🪟✨
The WochiTV One Way Window Film offers daytime privacy with a reflective mirror effect, blocks 79% of infrared rays for energy efficiency, and protects against 80% of UV rays. Its non-adhesive, static cling design allows for easy installation and removal, making it perfect for various applications in homes and offices.
A**N
like putting on a giant screen protector
i bought this tint for the sliding glass doors in my bedroom to keep the afternoon sun from turning it into a sauna. like most during this heat wave, my ac seems to have been running nonstop in order to keep the house at a bearable temperature for my 13 year old dog. like most, i am flinching at the mere thought of my electricity bill. also like some, i don’t have a whole lot of loose change to spend on anything besides food and gasoline. i chose this item because the quantity and discount offered seemed to be the most economical.please note, the pictures are taken at 2:30 in the afternoon with no inside lights on. we have almost achieve cave status without blackout curtains.let’s dive into application, shall we. i did this solo because i wanted to see if it could be done. i’m sure, like most things, if you had multiple sets of hands, it would go a lot faster. one side of my sliding glass door took about an hour or so. handmaids tale was playing so i’m using that as a guesstimate. i didn’t have the energy to procure a squeegee so i used a plastic ruler instead. the ruler allowed for the same type of edge as a credit card or small hard card would but with more surface area. there were a few mishaps with fur getting between the sheet and the window surface but if you’re quick enough, you might be able to fish it out. i matched up the factory cut side as well as i could with the corner and left side and used some painters tape to hold the sheet in place up top while i started peeling the tint from the backing. spraying your widow down with the soapy water mix will allow for manipulation during the initial placement. there will be A LOT of bubbles so be patient working them out. i used an arcing motion to gather bubbles together and press them towards the edges. that technique seemed to work best. it’s very much like putting a screen protector on your phone. you’re going to get pissed at least once. i chose to leave the backing on and pulling it down one section at a time to attempt to keep animal hair finding it’s way between. that worked for the most part, although, my cat did decide to hang out right next to the window the entire time so there’s that. as i mentioned before, don’t have a bunch of money to spare on “be prepared to screw up on the first attempt” so i was determined to keep the mistakes to a “i can live with that” level.all of that being said, if you aren’t a “do it yourself with the help of 8 youtube videos before you break down and call for help” person, then you might need additional hands. if you’re determined, cheap, with a ragtag set of skills like me, this could work for you.good luck to you all and stay cool my friends.
L**D
Water is key
I bought this for our deck doors. Both panes of glass are 66x29 - 1 roll was enough for both.I suggest wetting a cloth vs using a stay bottle to wet the window. Position the tint & roll it down a foot or so at a time wiping the tint with a water soaked cloth. Use your squeegee to work from top down & side to side working out the bubbles. The spray bottle just wasn’t doing the job
S**Y
Works, but a pain to install
I've installed window film on three rooms so far in my home. I have to say that this product is one of the worse products I've had the displeasure of installing.The instructions are bare but there are youtube videos online and it's fairly obvious what you have to do. However, there's no clear marking on which side is the window side and which side is the room side, Minor annoyance 1.There's a transparent cover that covers the window side of the film that's easy to take off. However, the cover on the other side is almost impossible to take off and makes the entire process of putting the film on the window a challenge in itself, Major annoyance 1.Finally when you're ready to put the film on the window and have sprayed the film and window with your soapy water. You'll put the film on the window and it will need to be adjusted. However and maybe a positive to this film, it sticks to the window and will not adjust easily. So you'll have to constantly take it off and reapply it until you're squared or you've given up and decide to cut off excess, Minor annoyance 2.So once you've attached the film and adjusted it to your liking, you'll squeegee the film to remove air bubbles and water. Easy enough, than you'll remove the back cover which doesn't want to come off and you'll waste your time since it will inevitably peel the film off the window once again, Major annoyance 2.Once that is off, it's time to trim the film to the window frame. NEVER have I ran into a film that will not cut like this film. I've done three rooms with this one being my 3rd. I've used a different product for my other two rooms and this film is by far the worse to cut through. Every cut either drags the blade leaving pocks and bumps in the film or it goes through and leaves cracks in the film. I couldn't even explain why that happens. So what is left is a badly trimmed film that has gashes and bumps around the side of the window frame. This is by far the most egregious annoyance and why this product cannot be more than 3 stars to me.The only positive thing I can say about this product is that it works stupendously and provides the privacy and shade that is written on the product page. I can feel the difference from before and after I've installed this product.tl;dr - This product works great, but is one of the worse films to install.
Y**E
Avec le froid le film commence à décoller de la fenêtre!
Avec l'hiver et le froid le film décolle sur val fenêtre.Je déconseille ce produit!Installlé depuis juin 2021 seulement!
D**E
Reflective Tint / Film
Found this easy to apply but keeping it free from airborne particles before getting it on difficult no matter how careful one is...
J**P
It does the job - but you will have bubbles on your windows
So it has definitely kept the morning sun out of 1 room, but it looks pretty lousy with bubbles - I think these are unavoidable. Its easy to fit once you cut it. Instructions are fairly idiot proof .
C**S
Hazy
I'm no first timer to fitting window tinting, been doing it for years to cars. Although this was easy to fit, I'm quite disappointed in the quality of the product itself. It is very thick and doesn't give you crystal clear vision once dry. It's very hazy, like looking through a quality street wrapper. Or someone has smeared vaseline on your windows.
K**N
Disappointed it was only one film
Privacy, from these noisy neighbours. When it up, on the inside it's grey, but outside, it's white as a sheet. I can't see anything on the outside. And that makes me feel happy. The only down fall, it should be TWO films. Considering the price.
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