✨ Reflect Your Style, Protect Your Space! ✨
The Silver Reflective Window Film is a versatile solar control and privacy tint that comes in a convenient roll size of 76cm x 1 metre, offering a one-way mirror effect under optimal conditions. With a scratch-resistant coating and a 10-year warranty, it effectively reduces solar heat, glare, and UV rays by over 80%. The self-adhesive film is easy to install with basic tools, and full instructions along with free UK-based fitting support are provided.
Product Dimensions | 76 x 1 x 0.01 cm |
Ultraviolet light protection | True |
Batteries required | No |
P**
easy to fit
fitted to patio doors, went on easy using plenty of water, must be kept wet or it will not slide, satisfied with result, not too dark very good mirror effect, good product, recommend
U**H
During the day it works perfectly
We self-installed it just before my baby was born—which actually improved the privacy in our living - and dining rooms. But when I use the lights inside, the mirror effect disappears. But I draw curtains at that time. I can feed my baby without worrying about my neighbours, and people could see.Ok... The installation can be a bit fiddly but not too bad.An important note- you will definitely need extra window film because it will go wrong (imperfections) multiple times. Mainly due to the dust particles on the window even if you really clean them numerous times. We got the hang of it after doing 2 to 3 windows (we still have some imperfections, but that's okay for us).Also, using the right tools made things easier. We bought an installation tool kit from Amazon, and separately, I bought a long ruler (must-have)/and I am very glad I did it.Cut the film slightly more than the window surface you are going to cover. Remember "Don't cut too big". If it is too big, you will struggle to manoeuvre and make permanent creases. ( you will learn while you are doing this ☺️)We watched a few YouTube videos, and that really helped.Spray a lot of soapy water. I mean "a lot..!! "Good luck!
I**I
Excellent privacy window film
The film product is excellent quality, very competitively priced and delivered in a few days. It should be noted that the film will give a very mirrored surface to the outside view of the windows that from a distance gives the appearance of the property having very clean windows. I've attached a photo for reference. On the first photo, the lower panes have the film applied, the upper panes did not.On the second photo, film has only been applied to the right hand side lower pane.From the inside, it WILL definitely darken the amount of sunlight (and heat) transmission into the room. It can be likened to having a pair of light tint sunglasses on. At night with an interior light on, it will not be possible to look out of the windows as you'll only see a reflection. At night with an interior light on, from the outside, it is possible to view into the room just as when there was no film on the window.If unsure of the tint situation, try a small area first. I had to remove one 240mmx250mm sheet due to it being slightly undersized and found that almost no amount of household cleaner, microfibre or application of hairdryer heat could eaily remove the remaining adhesive from the window. A spirit cleaner probably would have removed the adhesive much quicker.The film is delivered securely; the film is on a plastic roll with two end caps that prevent damage to the edge of the film during transit. Only instructions are provided. Tools used were:- Steel Framing Square 400 x 600mm e.g. manufactured by Draper- Sharp cutting knife e.g. manufactured by Stanley- Spray bottle (1 part washing up liquid to 4 parts water)- Rubber blade/squeegee- Thin tipped marker pen that was suitable for CDs/DVD, etc.- Microfibre cloths x 2- Sellotape- Large cardboard sheet as a cutting boardIn order to make applying the film as straight forwards as possible for myself, the following was done:- The lid of the delivery cardboard box is dicarded, but the lower cardboard is kept, placed on it's side on a clean laminate floor, to hold the end caps onto the roll, whilst the film is unrolled as necessary onto the large cardboard sheet.- Measured the inside width of the glass to be covered at the top, middle and bottom, taking the smallest dimension and subtracting 5mm- Measured the inside height of the glass to be covered at the left, centre and right, taking the smallest dimension and subtracting 5mm- The inside of the film roll is the backing sheet so this is the side that has to be marked out with the aid of framing square. I did not detect any difference in the appearance of the film if the orientation was rotated, therefore film was cut to maximise usage as opposed to ensuring all window films were cut to maintain the same direction for each window.- Mark out onto the film the above dimensions.- Cut using the marking square as the cutting edge, ensuring enough pressure is applied to cut fully through the film and against the square to maintain a straight cut. If the blade is no longer really sharp, change the blade otherwise the blade will drag and locally creases the film.- Thoroughly clean the inside of the window with one of the microfibre cloths- In order to remove the backing film, apply two pieces of sellotape across one corner of the film, one on the film surface and one on the backing surface. Gently pull the two pieces of sellotape apart and the backing foil should start to come away from the film - but don't fully remove- Without creasing the film, spray copious solution onto the inside glass surface; top to bottom to enable gravity to assist - ensuring the complete glass surface has a layer of water- Remove the backing film and discard the backing film. If there are any creases in the film, it would be better to discard and re-cut a new sheet.- Offer the adhesive side of the film onto the wet glass surface. The film will 'float' on the wet surface enabling the film to be correctly positioned. If the film does not move then the glass surface was not totally wet. Gently lift the film from the area of the film that will not slide and spray the glass again- Place the other microfibre cloth or as many as necessary on the bottom of the window frame to absorb water that will be expelled.- With the film in the correct place apply some (but no need to saturate) spray onto the film surface to prevent the rubber squeegee from scratching the film- using the squeegee, working from the top down and from the centre out, squeeze the water out from the between the glass and the film. On the first stroke it may be necessary to hold the film to prevent it moving.- Apply firm pressure to ensure all air pockets are removed, continually to work from the centre outwards. If necessary view the window from outside to detect any remaining air pockets.- Using the microfibres that have soaked the water to dry the frame, sill, window film - squeeze drying as necessary.- Move onto the next window pane- I followed this process and successfully covered over 2 dozen panes.
S**Z
Good quality film with some installation hallenges
I am quite satisfied with its performance. However, there are a few downsides that I encountered during the installation process.One of the main drawbacks of this film is that it is still somewhat see-through from a distance of 4 meters. If privacy is a major concern for you, this film may not provide the level of opacity you desire.Additionally, installing the film on a large window proved to be a challenging task. It is recommended to have two people for the installation process, especially for larger windows. This can be a bit inconvenient if you are attempting to install it on your own.On the positive side, the film itself is of good quality and can be easily removed and repositioned multiple times without losing its adhesive properties. Once properly applied to the window, it gives a perfect and neat appearance.One tip I would like to share is to ensure that you use plenty of water when applying the film in case you need to reposition it. Using less water can cause the film to stick to the window, making it harder to remove any air bubbles with a squeegee after application.In conclusion, this reflective window film is a good quality product that provides solar control and privacy tint. However, it does have some limitations, such as being somewhat see-through from a distance and requiring assistance for installation on larger windows. With proper application techniques, this film can enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your windows.
M**M
Handy for keeping cool and private.
This is certainly ideal for keeping the heat out while letting the sunlight in. It’s simple to cut and fit. Simply cut to size, spray the window lightly and just stick on. Easy to work with and adjust with just a bit of water. Looks great from the outside and looks good on the inside with a nice blue tint to the window. Keeps most of the glare out but it’s mainly the level of heat that makes it great.
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