🌟 Transform your space with style and privacy!
The FILMGOO Window Privacy Film is a versatile and effective solution for enhancing your home or office environment. Measuring 35.4 inches by 6.5 feet, this one-way mirror tint offers superior heat control, blocking 80% of infrared rays and 96% of UV rays. Its static cling design ensures easy installation without adhesives, while providing daytime privacy. Ideal for reducing glare and protecting your furnishings, this film is both practical and stylish.
Z**S
Using to cut the bright sun light
This is working to lesson the bright sun in the mornings. This was easy to use my application is not bubble free but creates a much nicer appearance for useing the room this was the least expencive way to cover the windows. I like the way it looks... I can see out just fine and will be easy to remove and adhered to the window easily. I think I should have wet the window a bit more when appling, I might not have the bubbles.
S**.
Good but thinner than hoped for
These rolls were good and easy to install but I wish they had better privacy cover.
D**K
Love these
This is really nice stuff. Goes on easily and looks great!
J**I
Very easy to install
If you're even a little bit crafty, you can easily put these on the window. No problem I had them up in 10 minutes. They are so easy to install. I was completely surprised at how easy it is, but also it's a cheaper film. You can definitely tell the quality is not that great it's over price but it's very similar to the expensive film so you can put it up and it'll get the job done and it has a potential to look very very nice if you just go slow take your time make a nice cut, make it look symmetrical. I can't stress how important it is to have your windows completely clean no hair no chunks of dirt. A lot of people don't know, but when you put up this type of film, the bubbles behind the glass are normal and they will go away the water will dry out. You have to make sure to squeeze all of the water out and if you leave some behind, it's OK cause it'll dry on its own. Don't stress about every lives bubble give it three days and then go back to it and you can fix the bubbles if you need to, but let it get rid of the bubbles on its own. The film is very durable so you can squeegee 100 times and it'll be in tack. I ordered this film lien kit on Amazon for seven dollars and it came with all the tools I needed to trim it and lay it down. I would order that also overall it does keep your privacy people cannot see through it and you can see owl, so I would give this a try, but keep in mind it's not the best quality film again it gets the job done and it looks like the real deal if you do it the right way use lotta soapy water and just squeegee it out flat
A**A
The massive difference in quality of each separate roll makes these unworth it!
** LAST UPDATE OCT 2022**Now that they’ve been up a few months and in the sun I can 100% say they don’t work. They don’t block out heat and are completely see through. There is absolutely no reason to them anymore. Huge waste of time, money and effort.**updated**I will give them credit they keep the heat out. However everything I said before is still true. Silver is majorly blue so I don’t even want to know how blue the blue one is. Two I bought another roll I gave them another chance, this roll is correct length and cut straight, HOWEVER it doesn’t stick to the window like the first two did. I don’t see how that’s possible.Because of the major differences in quality between each roll I just don’t think it’s worth it. I’m leaving it up because it does block up the heat. However I had to tape the corners or every sheet down to keep them from falling off.First of all it’s only been up 30 minutes and it’s night time. I will have to update later but we already have a few problems.The biggest problem is I bought two rolls. One was cut to the correct size, the other is missing HALF of the product! It’s HALF the size as the first. Mind you I bought the same size. My next problem is I purchased silver, I received blue. Annoying. My third problem was both rolls were cut crooked. Both lean to one side and I know this isn’t our error because at the top it fits and then we pull straight down and slowly flatten against the window, no matter how many times we re-do it, it’s still crooked. I’m not sure if I can even return it seeing as it’s cut into pieces. I’m not sure I want to buy more either seeing as the crappy quality but again half my windows isn’t covered because of the missing product. I really don’t want to mix two different products. It’s a mess. I bought this to help the stress in my life and instead it added more. I do not recommend.
!**O
Seems pretty good
I put up my window film the other day…and it seems to still be in place.I followed the directions provided as best I could, with exception to placing the peel back on the window as I removed air bubbles. I found it difficult to see what I was doing, so I just left out that step. However, I did cover my card in a lens cloth to protect the surface. You might want to figure this out yourself.My windows were exactly the width of my material. I over cut and trimmed as required. I found the trimming a bit difficult, but the wet barrier allowed for adjustment before trimming. I live in a very old house with wonky window glazing anyway. But I’m not sorry with the results.It’s a decent sized window and I did get a few pieces of lint between the glass and film. I’d say, it’s more noticeable from outside than in… easy enough for me to ignore. I cleaned off a years worth of cat nose smudges before application…so ya, I can live with it. Weird, as I’m a frame straightener.I chose the film range rated for indoor plants. I live in the PNW and definitely feel this is my best option even if it does feel a bit like a cloudy day. I get morning and evening sun that really heats up the house in the summer. Normally in summer, I cannot open my blinds before noon, so cloudy day film seems a better option than curtains for me…and the plants. Very happy I didn’t go with the darkest film.No air conditioning! I’ll see how this goes. I’ve also decided to film all the small window panes in my sunroom, the room normally gets too hot to use in summer, unless your a cactus. I felt like it was pretty easy to film the first window with, about 95% success, so I could do more windows.If your an average joe you can properly affix the film. Follow the directions. If i want absolute perfection I think I could have pulled the film, rinse, and gave it another go. Paying a professional is also an option.Prepare your window. I scraped as well as cleaned the glass and frames.A note: use plenty of water. It’s easy enough to card and release air and water pockets.Take care of film barrier plastic separation. If your tint film creases just a little it will stay.Set up a best lint free place to separate film. I did not and got some spots.Maybe, get a second set of hands so the film never has to touch another surface while working.Understand your standards and what you can live with. My window isn’t perfect, but it’s also not too shabby. If you cannot handle too shabby…
D**A
Garbage
You cannot see out from inside ...it makes the whole window black! Could have taped a black Bristol board on the window for $1.50.
B**E
Facile et compact
très bien
C**E
Great easy instructions
This was much better than another one I bought. Clear, easy instructions. Thick film. It’s not good at night if this is what you’re needing so this won’t be for you. I need it for day time which is works great.
S**Y
Didn’t work for me!
Bought two rolls hoping to cover kitchen window instead of blind. Scrubbed windows etc. followed the instructions but didn’t work. Just seemed to slide off.
S**N
Excellent
Excellent
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