✨ Elevate Your Privacy Game with Style! ✨
The Reeded Glass Window Privacy Film is a non-adhesive, static cling film designed to enhance privacy while allowing natural light to filter through. Measuring 35.4 x 78.7 inches, it blocks 97% of UV rays, making it ideal for various settings including bathrooms and offices. Its easy installation process and eco-friendly materials make it a practical choice for modern decor.
Item Dimensions L x W | 78.5"L x 35.4"W |
Size | 35.4 x 78.7 Inch |
Color | Reeded |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
J**Y
Defective
First order worked great, second order for a door did not. It was creased in areas, and never straightened out. Super bummed thinking it would eventually smooth out because now I missed my return window and already trimmed the window cling.
H**E
An Inexpensive Solution To Badly Etched Shower Glass From Decades Of Hard Water Exposure
Doing this kind of project is not my strength. But waiting for my husband after a year (who is excellent at this kind of task), is also not my strength. We purchased this home ten years ago, and the 1992 Original Shower Glass is uncleanable. We have tried every trick and tip and gave up - because the damage is etched into the glass. Even pro-housecleaners were unsuccessful.A little hard to tell the "foggy etching" in the first photo, but trust me. It looks dirty.The instructions varied and this is my process for the right side of the stationary glass.Cleaned the outside glass with a glass cleaner - let dry.Gathered razor, scissors, painter's tape, a metal Right-Angle bar, measuring tape, misc clean rags, paper towels, a step stool (I'm short) the enclosed squeegee (which is a small rectangular plastic piece), foaming hand soap dispenserThe stationary glass width was 14.2" (The ordered roll will cover the shower door also)Because some of the instructions stated get the glass wet with water and soap, I got my husband's "foam soap" dispenser and wiped it onto the glass so the whole glass section was wet. (added a towel at the floor to catch excess)Using blue-painter's-tape, I affixed the top and right sides and across to the shower door to balance the height. I clumsily peeled off the thin plastic covering from the exterior reed-film and re-secured the blue tape. And carefully set the right side and the top across to the left side. Using my hand, the squeegee, and the metal Right-Angle tool, I worked the film mostly focusing right-to-left and catching the extra foaming soap with a clean rag.I used the Right-Angle Metal bar to press/drag to the far left and used the razor to cut along the left-trim. Continuing to "squeegee" through with the various tools, I was able to get to the bottom, where I also used the Right-Angle and the razor to trim the bottom (not my cleanest cut).I needed to do some repeats with the razor along the left side to completely detach the rest of the film and get it out of the way. I continued with the squeegee process until I felt this was "good enough".Because this one side took me about 45 minutes, I will wait to do the door later.Or better yet, my husband will see my flaws of the stationary piece, will want to re-do it and will finish the door. (That's typically how DIY projects of this sort work out ... my feelings won't be hurt at all)I would definitely reduce the soap amount and increase the water.I AM pleased with this REED pattern for this purpose.And there's an inexpensive way to deal with badly etched glass and provide a bit more camo for the person in the shower (if that's a desire). A great option for windows that provide privacy but keeps the light.
H**A
Its ok , it does the job somehow
The Reeded Glass Window Privacy Film is a game-changer! It's easy to install and looks fantastic in my bathroom. Provides the right amount of privacy without sacrificing natural light. Great for anyone seeking an elegant and functional window solution!
J**B
Very thick film. Very poor directions
This is one of those cases that you wish the directions were better. Reading the enclosed directions will probably result in you being confused on how this is supposed to go onto the window. The material and the thickness is great, but the visual directions seem to be at odds with the written directions. Once we figured things out it seemed to go ok. If you are putting this on thin glass I would suggest cutting it to fit before installing it. I would also suggest that you give yourself about 1/16 of an inch (1.5mm) on all sides. Use plenty of water when you first put it down, then slowly push it to the sides with the enclosed squeegee.
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