✨ Elevate Your Space with Style and Privacy!
The Coavas Window Privacy Film is a versatile, one-way window tint designed to enhance privacy while blocking 97% of UV rays. Measuring 23.6x78.7 inches, it offers heat control, energy savings, and a calming effect for pets. Easy to install and reusable, this film is perfect for modern homes seeking both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
L**I
Great for energy saving and cheap!!
The window film was very easy to install once I figured out how to do it. I used a credit card, box cutter, and water in a spray bottle. Took about 15 minutes or so to get it all up on two 26x35” windows.I definitely recommend having a helper to keep the film from rolling while trying to place in window. My teen daughter held the room and I did the rest.For $8 It’s a great and cheap way to reduce heat and as some privacy to her room. I highly recommend this!!I need to add it’s obviously not the best quality but for the price and effectiveness it looks really nice and does do a fantastic job at blocking light.
A**X
Window Privacy Film - A Stylish Solution for Privacy and Sun Protection!
The Window Privacy Film has transformed my living space, and it unquestionably deserves a 5-star review. This non-adhesive window cling is a remarkable solution for privacy, sun protection, and style, and here's why it's truly exceptional:Stylish Aesthetic: The standout feature of this privacy film is its elegant frosted glass appearance. It adds a touch of sophistication to my windows, enhancing the overall aesthetics of my home.Privacy Without Sacrificing Light: This film provides the perfect balance between privacy and natural light. It obscures the view from the outside while allowing ample sunlight to filter through, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere.Heat Blocking: The film's heat-blocking properties are impressive. It helps regulate the indoor temperature, keeping my space cooler during hot summer days and reducing the need for excessive air conditioning.Sun Resistance: Not only does this film block heat, but it also protects my furniture and belongings from the sun's harmful UV rays. It's a practical solution for preserving the longevity of my furnishings.Non-Adhesive and Easy to Apply: The non-adhesive design is a game-changer. It's easy to apply and can be repositioned as needed without leaving any sticky residue on the glass.Customizable Size: The film comes in a generous size, allowing for customization to fit various window sizes and shapes. It's a versatile solution for different areas of my home.Versatile Application: Whether it's in the bathroom, living room, office, or any other space, this privacy film is suitable for a wide range of applications. It enhances the functionality and comfort of any room.DIY Installation: The installation process is straightforward and ideal for a DIY enthusiast. It comes with clear instructions, making it hassle-free to achieve a professional look., the Window Privacy Film has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its stylish aesthetic, privacy without sacrificing light, heat-blocking capabilities, sun resistance, non-adhesive ease of application, customizable size, versatile application, and DIY-friendly installation make it a top-tier choice for those seeking an elegant solution for window privacy and sun protection. It has undoubtedly earned its 5-star rating and my wholehearted recommendation. If you're looking to enhance your home's privacy, protect against the sun's heat and UV rays, and add a touch of sophistication to your windows, don't hesitate to invest in this privacy film. It's a small investment with significant potential to transform your living space into a stylish and comfortable sanctuary!
S**3
Easy to install
The product is nice, looks nice feels nice and of good quality. Easy to install with using plenty of water. I bought this because of a review had said that with the lights on at night you can’t see in the window. Well unfortunately you can see in the window still with the lights on at night. I could see the color of my husbands shirt and see his face, so I had some more and added some to the outside of the window as well. And that was a lot better. And of course it’s a bathroom window so we wanted full privacy. But with two layers we now have that. Let’s just hope it lasts outside in Maine weather. During the day it blocks everything and lets in a lot of light so that’s a plus. Over all great just not at night.
C**I
Installation Tips
I just installed my second of these. The first has been up for year(s) and looks like the day I put it up. It's not easy to get the film to fit right up against the frame (which is how I wanted it) but can be achieved with proper tools and some tricks. I suggest scissors, a utility knife, and a straight metal edge with a sharp corner like a putty trowel (or ruler). Here's what I've learned to do (but follow my example at your own risk):1. Make sure you use the "original" corner on the most obvious sides. For example, I put this on one of two sliding doors. The left edge was going to be very visible while the right edge was going to be partially obscured by the other sliding door. Obviously, eye height is also near the top of the door so I made sure to use the original edge/corner on the top and left and put my cuts on the bottom and right.2. Measure and cut the film with an inch or so extra. It's actually harder to cleanly cut away a small amount (e.g. 1/2 or 1/4").3. As they say, wet the door pretty heavily. This helps you avoid and remove air bubbles. I actually took the back film off a foot or so at a time. On the plus side, a little rolled back protector prevented it from trying to "grab" the entire door at once. On the downside, the backing tended to grab water off of the door so I got a worse finish at the bottom. Yon can probably get the best of both worlds by re-applying water as you peel away the backing.4. Start with the original corner. Get it positioned and slowly work your way across the short side of the window. For example, I start in the top left and make sure the top of the window is lined up. If the film isn't flush, push the air bubbles towards the edge; this will tend to "tug" a little film with it. If it's lined up nicely, you can work the other way (this will help you later). Especially on a full door, you may need help to prevent the film from sliding (too much water can actually contribute to this).5. Work down the second original edge. You're going to slowly work a large and larger "triangle". Actually start on the edge that's already finished and work your way diagonally towards the next few inches of the long edge. Pull the air bubbles and ridges away from the finished edge (in my case down), securing the finished edge with light pressure so you don't pull the film away. You need to get all of the bubbles and folds out so the material can stretch to the in-process edge. As you get close to the long edge, you can "pull" towards it if needed -- the film can be stretched a little bit. This can be hard at first (pulling away from the finished edge) so you may need help. If you're really close, push air bubbles (and film) towards the frame. If not, pull it back a couple inches and try again (pulling towards the edge a few inches below your working area). If you're having issues with a big gap, try working the bubbles "down" and towards the in-process edge to encourage film to go in that direction.6. Once you've finished both original edges, at least half of the window (that triangle you've created) should be securely attached. You've probably made some progress down the other side "naturally" (I was a foot or two ahead of the unfinished side. By the time you're at the bottom of the door, you've probably pushed air out of at least half of the opposite side.7. The hardest part of the process is cutting the two non-original edges flush. Even with a sharp utility knife, I had trouble getting a clean cut on my first attempt. The film will tend to tug and shift. I eventually realized that I needed to put pressure on the film while cutting. Ideally you want something metal like a ruler or (even better) a putty trowel. I managed to do a pretty good job the second time with a hard plastic edge, but did cut away/damage the piece of plastic. It also had a rounded corner which made for trouble cutting the last corner (below).You want to place the metal edge right up against the frame so you can cut a clean line without letting the film shift. I also found that it was better to work towards the existing cut. For example if I start at the top of the door, I actually had the most success cutting "upwards". If I cut down, it was more likely to catch and tug the plastic. So I cut the first say 6 inches. Move the tool down. Cut the next 6 inches. Each time I finish the cut, the extra plastic falls to show me that I've cut through. CAUTION: I certainly scored my frame in a couple of places, mostly working on the corner (below). If that's an issue, you may want/need some additional tooling (but I don't know what to suggest).The corners are the hardest and I never got it perfect. The first two corners are easier because you can cut "towards" the edge, the tool holding the film down helps ensure a clean finish, and the material releases once you've cut far enough (but take care not to score the frame). The last corner is the hardest. At least one of the directions, you're dealing with a lot of extra material. Consider cutting the corner off (i.e. a diagonal cut) so you have less excess material. Wait until the end so you cut the right amount. Hopefully your "ruler" has a pretty sharp corner to help. If I did it again, I might even use scissors to cut from the outside in, BUT the hardest thing to do is to remove a sliver of material so you have to be very precise. You could even cut the film a hair short and try to stretch it to the edge while removing air.Hope this helps and good luck!
L**S
Not really one-way
This was super easy to apply to my window and provides nice shade from the sun, however, you can still see though it more than I would like for privacy.
J**E
Great for privacy
Great product, easy to apply, does give me the privacy that I wanted while still allowing light to filter through during the day. Would definitely recommend. The first picture shows the difference between the plain glass and the frosted.
R**O
Fácil instalar redujo la luz y calor
Fácil de instalar, solo se requiere agua
A**X
Decremento de temperatura notable y buena calidad
Vivo en departamento al sur de la CDMX y tengo una ventana enorme en la estancia, el calor era muy intenso dentro de la estancia por las mañanas (30 grados) ya que le da directo el sol a las ventanas, desde que instalé estos y en conjunto con mis cortinas blackout (que gracias a esta película ya no se van a decolorar más por cierto) la temperatura es muy agradable (20-22) y puedo abrir las cortinas en el día sin que me vean de afuera para adentro, incluso en las noches es mucho más difícil de ver aún con las luces encendidas de afuera hacia adentro, se ven las sombras. La luz natural entra muy bien aún y refleja mucho menos en la TV.Para instalarlas necesitas limpiar muy bien antes tus ventanas o donde las vayas a colocar, algo con que medir, mucha agua en las ventanas, recomiendo que utilices un atomizador, en mi caso no utilicé jabón solo agua, un limpiador de ventanas (tipo mini jalador para retirar burbujas y que no se note la película instalada), un trapo para secar el exceso de agua después de colocarlas, un cutter o tijeras para hacer los cortes necesarios (corta exacto al tamaño de tu ventana o medio cm más en cada lado y cualquier exceso es fácil cortarlo ya que lo colocaste con el cutter) y no retires el plástico protector antes de cortar, una superficie limpia y grande para hacer los cortes así como algo un poco pesado (qué no las maltrate obviamente) solo para que no se te muevan las películas cuando estés cortándolas ya que esté es el paso más complicado de todo el proceso; Para colocarlas después de cortar necesitarás las ayuda de otra persona para retirar el plástico que las protege y no maltratar la película con dobleces innecesarios y también hace más rápida la instalación para que no se seque el agua que coloques en las ventanas justo antes de instalarlas.Recomiendo que las instales cuando las ventanas están frías aún, en la mañana o por la tarde cuando no les de directo el sol, eso facilita un poco la instalación ya que no se evapora el agua tan rápido y no están incómodas al toque de tus manos.
E**Z
Fácil de instalar
Muy buen producto y fácil de instalar, ocupe solo un paño para limpiar la ventana, luego el atomizador con agua y jabón de manos, una tarjeta y listo quedó muy bien, pensé que sería difícil sacar las burbujas pero fue muy fácil, la volvería a comprar sin duda.
C**N
Beautiful privacy screen, very pleased
Both my partner and I are very pleased with this purchase. We got this to cover the bottom half of a window in our nursery as our neighbour has a rooftop patio just across from it. The design is kid-friendly and colorful while also being elegant. It was extremely easy to install and stuck to the window very well. It would also be very easy to remove with no damage in the future. The material is pretty thick and opaque, so it's difficult to even see smaller bubbles. It would work great for privacy in a bathroom. I would suggest marking the lines of where you want to cut it so that you get it nice and straight!
A**Z
Buen producto
es muy fácil de instalar, el tamaño era el adecuado yo la usé en una ventana chica no se transparenta así que me gusto se ve muy melosa pero el producto en si esta bien.
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