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FILMGOO Total Blackout Window Privacy Film offers 100% light and UV blocking with a unique frosted design that enhances privacy and style. This static cling, non-adhesive film is eco-friendly and easy to apply on single or toughened double-glazed glass, perfect for improving sleep quality, protecting belongings, and adding artistic charm to your space.









| Brand | FILMGOO |
| Model Number | 100068-902 |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 89.92 x 199.9 x 0.25 cm; 544 g |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Item Weight | 544 g |
T**R
Good for privacy, effective for price.
Bought the film for a north-facing bedroom window. The lower panes in the window are low enough for houses opposite to see in. We have had to keep the curtains closed when getting changed etc.The end result is a room in darkness.This film allows keeping the curtains open during the day, as it pretty much stops any view in, as long as it is brighter outside than in. It's not an issue at night, as you'd close the curtains anyway.The first pane I did, I left a spec of dust, so I can still see it. I used a squegee on the 2nd window, before spraying more soapy water on both the window, and the film. Squeezed out excess bubbles, using a credit card wrapped in a micro-fibre cloth. Even so there seemed to be a bit of a bubbly finish when I was done. However, a couple of days later the end result is pretty flat. It's not 'optical quality', but it's good enough that we can't be bothered to order some sealed units with mirroring built-in. For the money. It's good.I see that some reviewers have had issues with the film falling off. I don't know if it makes a difference, but we did use a bit of washing up soap in our water (ecover)... about the same concentration as used for washing up. Also, we did push out the bubbles with the card.... maybe that also pushes out the water, when there are no bubbles. Equally, it could be variation in product quality. At any rate it's still attached well one week later, and that's even with a bit of condensation on the windows, as you'll sometimes get in the morning.
R**N
Not too bad.
It is a bit fiddly to fit and cut to size. You`ll need a sharp blade to trim down later, use plenty of soapy water in a spray bottle and you can`t go wrong. Small windows, which we used it for were not too bad to fit, gave our kids more privacy from outside, plus the sun isn`t as strong, won`t know til summer if it actually keeps the rooms cooler either.Before starting this i measured the windows and work how much needed, and cut roughly to size, it`s better to trim afterwards then finding out after it`s too small for the window size. Worth it though, it makes it harder to see inside form outside although you can sort of see things from outside if it`s right at the window, other than that it does give you more privacy especially if you have blinds.
T**N
Good window cover
I'm very pleased with the tint of the film and the easy way of putting it on the glass. This is a good quality fix.
A**R
Film
Waste of money please don't buy as I have bought quite few of then for my window and door. It looks good for a week and slowly side starts peeling. Not happy with this product !
P**L
What a pain
I was quite excited about this produce as I live in an apartment with French doors that allow the sun into the living room all afternoon and evening, making the room unbearably hot during the summer. With that in mind I bought this.In short, putting the film on the window is quite straight-forward: remove backing, wet the film, wet the window, apply, smooth, and cut to size. The trouble is, however, that the stuff peels away from the window after about 24 hours. Came home yesterday to find that the film on one of the windows had peeled halfway down to the floor. It's now stuck back with cellotape around the edges, which is far from ideal.In relation to the 'smoothness' of the finish, don't expect it to be completely flat. I cleaned the window as thoroughly as I could, but tiny specks of dirt on either the window or the film meant that I have dozens of tiny - but very visible - bumps on the finish. It has the appearance of slightly textured glass when looking out through the window.So, how does it work? Well, when it's actually attached to the window, it makes a huge difference to amount of light coming in through the room. I placed my hand in the shaft of light coming through, and it was actually cool. 'That's weird', I thought. Then I touched the film itself and found that it was very warm to the touch. I guess that's the UVA filtering, meaning that infrared light is trapped/repelled. I guess that means that it 'does the job', but time will tell as we move toward summer (it's mid-May now)In all all, three stars - three for its efficacy, and zero for it actually staying put!
K**E
I've brought this twice its so good !
This stuff is great! Not only does it keep nosey neighbours out during the day it makes my home look super fancy. Its super easy to apply literally takes 20 seconds to cover a window once you have done it once or twice. What i love about this product from this particular seller is that it comes with detailed instructions as well as a cute mini slicing tool, all you'll need is something to wet the windows with (i just used a cheap sponge) a ruler pen and scissors to cut to the size you need and a credit card or piece of cardboard to smooth it out. I use this in replacement of net curtains... so i can have this on the window and open the cutrains during the day and no one sees in and i can close my curtains at night when i have the lights on indoors.
R**X
Great film and great quality.
Came well packed and quickly.This is a great film and is nice a thick. Definitely not a flimsy cheap film.Need to make sure the windows are super clean and no bits on them, otherwise it will show up and bug you every time you look out the window.I cleaned the windows twice with hot soapy water, then with glass cleaner and then used a flat utility knife blade to clean the windows, finishing off with clean water.Spray water with a small amount of washing up liquid in it on the glass and film. Then touch it against the glass, and the film will start to attract to the window.Then squeegee carefully to the edges mopping up the water each time. Bubbles work out very easily.Definitely blocks out the heat, but it does take a bit of the light as well, but a small price to pay. Plus you get great privacy too.
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