✨ Elevate Your Space, Embrace Your Privacy! ✨
The rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film is a non-adhesive, static cling solution designed to provide excellent privacy protection while allowing natural light to filter through. Measuring 29.5" x 78.7", this frosted glass window film is easy to apply without the need for messy adhesives, making it a cost-effective and stylish choice for any room in your home.
C**N
Helps the doggies stop barking
We have a large 5 panel bay window that faces the front yard and street. I’ve done my best trying to train my reactive dogs not to bark at the window. They have gotten much better since I started Training them but with my new job working from home, I couldn’t have them barking anymore. I am Against bark collars or other negative reinforcers. Decided to try this film out. It’s super easy to install. Peels right off with no residue if you make a mistake. I used A sharp knife to cut off the excess and then used a peel and stick trim to like the edge so it looks complete. An added bonus if you can see from the outside looking in, which also makes me feel better since the sidewalk had a prime view into our house. It gives the window a frosted look and the barking has since ceased. Very easy, rented friendly as well!
M**G
Really great for reactive dogs
I just had new windows installed in my home, and I was determined not to let my dogs go nuts in the front window anymore. They are super reactive and will bark at anything and everything. I looked up SO many different window privacy options, including total black out options, but our front window is such a huge source for natural light, we decided on the matte white after reading a ton of reviews. Only reason I took a star away is because it does not look right matching up seam to seam on the different sections I had to cut in order to cover the middle. you cannot tell from inside, but you can tell from outside. Not a huge deal for me, but wanted to point it out. Installation was super easy - we over measured by quite a bit just to be safe. I bought a cheap little kit off of amazon meant for wallpaper installs, it included a blade cutting tool and two squeegee type things to help smooth the bubbles out. I will say the wetter the window, the better movement and adjustment you have to make it even and fit it properly in your space. My dogs don't even realize that they can bark in the window right now, which is great and exactly what we wanted. Highly recommend. I still have some left, so we plan to use it on our bathroom window.
R**W
Advice
This needs to be made in a larger size. I purchased 5 of the largest size rolls to put on a large sliding glass door. I had to cover it in 3 different sections. I also covered some smaller windows that were easy. This is the reason I took off one star.Privacy is good. My primary concern was privacy when looking through a window into a well lit room at night. Doing this, I can't make out anything in the room. The only form I can make out is the ceiling light but even then it only looks like a diffuse blob. I don't think you can get more privacy with this without blacking out the window. The only issue I would see with privacy is if you have a floor lamp and walk between it and the window. I would cast a diffuse shadow but otherwise not show much.Here is some advice after having spent many hours applying 5 of the large rolls to both large and small windows. After going through 5 large rolls I feel like an expert at applying this now:1. Use a lot of water. You really can't use too much. You don't NEED a lot of water, but more is better.2. If you can, also wet the back of the film with as much water as possible.3. You can either pre-cut or use a utility knife to trim once it's on the glass. Either method works (I used both) but I found pre-cutting easier if you can take precise measurements and cut in very straight lines. Scissors cut it easily. I did this for my smaller windows but the sliding glass doors were so large that cutting in a precise straight line of 78" was too difficult. I ended up trimming those.The main issue with cutting it when it's on the window is that it doesn't always cut cleanly and sometimes will snag and start to pull off causing a ragged edge. Having a lot of water helps the cut go better. Also, the blade needs to be really sharp and clean so change often especially since glass will dull the blade quickly. I went through 3 blades while doing mine.4. If you trim the film on the window instead of pre-cutting, make sure you have a straight edge to run along the window to hold the film in place while you cut. If you don't hold it in place while you cut, it will easily snag and start to pull off the window introducing annoying bubbles. I used a 2 ft long and thick metal ruler.5. Don't try to peel of the backing as you go. I know it sounds like a great idea but it's not. the backing will pick up moisture off the window (requiring you to re-wet it) and it requires a decent amount of force to pull off so if you don't hold it, the top will start to detach from the window. Instead, pull the entire backing off and stick it on the window. At first it will be a mess with large clumps and such. Once it on, however, slide it around (takes some force) to get it where you want it. It will start to slide if you push it enough and there's enough water. It's critical that the window have as much water as possible since that it what lets you move it around. I applied two full size uncut 35" x 78" rolls to my sliding glass doors with this method by myself so no piece is too big.6. Patience, patience, patience. If you're applying large pieces by yourself like I did, you need a lot of patience. Just keep in mind that you can always start over. This isn't an adhesive that drys. You're not on the clock to apply it quickly. Re-wet if you need to.7. Since my sliding glass doors are larger than the entire roll, it had to cut 3 pieces to fill the entire window. The most annoying part of this was trying to line up the seams. The biggest issue I ran into is that sometimes when you apply sheets, they tend to stretch a little here and there. For example, I applied two 78" pieces to a window but due to stretching they ended up 1/8" different in length on the window. For this reason, when covering a window with multiple pieces, I usually preferred to have some overlap and trim along the edge with a utility knife. It's really tedious and time consuming but turned out OK.8. If you have OCD, this stuff will drive you mad. Corners and edges won't always be perfect. Even tiny sub-mm gaps that let light through will be visible in daylight Any dirt on the opposite side of the glass will show very visibly since there's no distance to diffuse it.9. Make sure the glass is clean. This is really important. Even more than dirt, make sure there is no hair or other small objects. Once on, those little things really stand out. Same thing with creases. Make sure you don't crease the film since this will end up looking like a stuck hair behind.10. Small pieces are a cakewalk. Compared to the sliding glass doors (done in 3 sections), doing my smaller windows was really easy.
T**E
Good option, but there is better
I bought this and the Hidbea to try them both out. They both work well and are pretty easy to install, altho it takes getting used to. First, you want to clean the window with alcohol or window cleaner. Let it dry. You want the pieces cut to size, but a little over. I tried to measure and cut to size, but that left me a little short. Its better to cut a little over and then use a very sharp utility knife (I mean a fresh blade) to cut it down to size on the window.Next step, is to wet the window. I recommend a spray bottle. Then, peel off the backing and spray that side as well. Then it will stick on easily and almost attach itself. After that, you want to press out the bubbles with a cloth or a squeegee or spatula, anything. You can buy a tool for it, but you dont need to.It only took a few minutes and most of my work looks great. You probably could measure precisely and cut it on a measuring board or use a cricut, but overcutting works well enough. I also recommend mapping out all your windows on graph paper or something so you can figure out the best pattern. I wasted a bit of plastic from inefficient cut layouts.Both this and HIDBEA are the same quality and size and everything. The reason I liked HIDBEA better is because it came on a cardboard roll, which gives it more support and structure when unrolling it.All in all, this works great and exactly as I want it.
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Pellicola adesiva per vetri e finestre 90x200cm per protezione e privacy rabbitgoo: la consiglio!
✅ PRO ✅- dopo averla attaccata al vetro non si muove minimamente e crea un bell'effetto- dona privacy lasciando passare la luce naturale- è molto resistente, io ne ho applicate diverse sia in bagno sia sulla porta di ingresso: né la condensa, né le unghie dei miei cani le hanno rovinate- una volta che vi stancate, basta tirarla via- si attacca benissimo con il Vetril o simili❌ CONTRO ❌- sono un po' difficili da tagliare e da posizionare: servono strumenti (taglierino possibilmente per un taglio preciso), tempo e pazienza. Bisogna pulire bene il vetro e, se avete cani, cercare di evitare che volino peli durante l'applicazione- capita spesso che nelle zone laterali si creino delle piccole bolliccine che purtroppo non vanno via ma che sono visibili solo se ci si avvicina molto
T**A
Cumple su función, pero requiere de paciencia para instalar
Bueno... por donde empezar? He de decir que al principio era exceptico sobre este tipo de soluciones para privatizar una ventana y/o reducir la incidencia de luz sobre la misma. Al final decidí arriesgarme y la verdad que lo volvería a hacer, es una compra acertada si eso es lo que buscas!Yo compré el modelo translucido (El que parece que el cristal tenga un esmerilado) y la verdad es que da el pego, queda muy bien.Cual es el problema? Que instalarlo para que quede bien es un suplicio, explico como lo hice yo:1. Rellenar un spray de agua con jabón2. Limpiar muy bien el cristal para que no quede ni polvo ni suciedad, usar un limpiador que no deje residuo3. Preparar la lamina sobre una superficie plana y quitar una punta del film con una cuchilla fina para no doblarla4. Rociar el cristal con ABUNDANTE spray del que hemos preparado5. Retirar el protector del film y colocarlo sobre el cristal cuadrarlo como queramos y dejar que asiente uno segundos.6. Retirar con paciencia todas las burbujas que podamos ver haciendo uso de algo plano como una tarjeta de credito.7. Ir revisando durante las proximas horas posibles formaciones de burbujas y retirarlas.8. pasadas aprox 24h se habrá secado por completo y ya quedara fijado.Espero que os sea útil mi reseña
M**A
Ottima
La pellicola arriva arrotolata su se stessa. Ha un'ottima coprenza, un po complicata da istallare, armatevi di taglierino, acqua e una raschietta per far aderire la pellicola al vetro. Fa il suo dovere.
R**X
Effective and looks nice
Pleased with this! The instructions weren’t completely clear about which side you stick to the glass (it’s the shiny side). Once I’d figured this out it was easy enough to install by myself. Would recommend.
L**C
Sichtschutz ist gut
Leicht abzubringen, guter sichtschutz, man erkennt nur Schatten von außen, wenn Licht an ist oder etwas direkt davor seht. Licht kommt trotzdem rein. Würde ich wieder kaufen. 👍
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