- NO ADHESIVES: Glue Free Design Cuts down Chemical Release Drastically, Applies in Minutes
- EASY REMOVAL: Leaving No Residue after Removal and the Film Can Even Be Used Again!
- ENERGY SAVING: Retain Heat in Winter Comfort and Keep It out in Summer. Control Heat and Block Out 96% of UV Rays
- UNLIMITED PATTERNS: Creates the Look of Stained Glass with More Pattern Options at Rabbitgoo
- PRIVACY PROTECTION: Provides Privacy and Allows the Lights in. Privacy Level :★★★☆☆ Semi-Private Window Films (Protects Your Privacy But Not Recommended For Bathroom Application)
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Rommel C Pacho
Pleasantly surprised
Actually looks really nice. I thought it would be cheap looking but was impressed. Easy to install. Make sure you have a razor blade to cut it. I purchased the kit with the spray and scraper and all that and found it really isn't necessary if you have Windex and a box cutter. The scraper was helpful but a credit card would work just as well.
David Phillips
Better than expected!
This film is so durable I was able to get it to stick to my sliding glass doors while I trimmed the margins BEFORE removing the backing! Once that was complete, I lifted the film from the corners and flipped it over to smooth out the bubbles. They recommend getting someone to help you but this was an easy first time solo project with rabbit goo! Would definitely buy again if needed. This project took 4 packages with none left over other than what was trimmed off to fit.
Debra Sanders
Don't depend on the cutting tool in the kit! Get an exacto knife, spray bottle and baby shampoo.
I love my ground floor apartment window now! I work from home and wanted the morning light. The vertical blinds I have just didn't provide any privacy. Not sure why I can't add but one photo so I chose the one I liked most! I bought a window film kit from Lowe's and that was a waste! The little scraper squeegee thingy was helpful. I cleaned my Windows with hot water and sudsy ammonia from the dollar tree and then Windex. Just follow the directions it was easy peasy!!! But you will need something really sharp (exacto knife). I used the edge of the squeegee to guide the blade and I had to maneuver around vertical blinds on the last window! Also I noticed while at the big box hardware store that privacy film was 39.99 a roll!!! So I really feel like I got a good deal and it's absolutely beautiful!
Okafor Lilian
Perfect for my needs...
This is beautiful! I'm so happy with it. I simply measured the window and customized my piece, wet the window with soapy water, removed the backing, sprayed the piece with plain water and stuck it to the window. After that a quick squeegee and done! I used the quick tutorial that you scan off the box which made it so simple to understand. Now I have the muted light I want and ditched the ugly curtain that was here when we moved in (rental). I'm considering using this on my slider as well rather than blinds.
Ashley Baker
Wonderful product. Made my door look new again
I originally bought this to cover up some scratches on the glass on our back door from the dog repeatedly jumping up on it when she sees squirrels outside. It did a wonderful job covering that up. The door looks brand new and the dog no longer jumps on the door since she can't see out as well. (She does have other windows to look out of). This was very easy to install. Cleaned the windows with Windex, measured the windows, cut the film, peeled the backing slowly as I went down the window, and used a credit card to rub out any air bubbles as I was doing it. Took about an hour and 20 minutes to do the entire door.
Saymalyn Aradji Sabdaini-jimenez
Love, love, LOVE the rabbitgoo!
My dining room window looks out into my apartment‘s alleyway. All the kids in the neighborhood hang out under my window. So not only do I have an ugly view, but lots of kids who can see in as I go about my business. And I HATE blinds, but I always had to keep them pulled, because I didn’t want the kids or neighbors watching me while I was in my home. Finally I decided to get some “stained glass” to increase the sunlight in the dining room while still maintaining my privacy. After hemming, hawing, and reading all the reviews, I chose the rabbitgoo Pebble Glass pattern. It’s pretty, right? I was a little concerned that some people said you could still sorta see through it, but I decided to give it a shot. When I got the rolls (I needed two), it was CLEAR. I mean, textured, but clear—not frosted the way that it looks in the photos. That had me worried, but I really love this pattern, so I was willing to make it work. It worked. Because my windows were wide, putting the film up was a bit like hanging wallpaper—much easier with two people, but one patient person could manage. I’ve posted some photos so you can get an idea, but basically you can still see a vaguely human shape on the other side, but you cannot make out any details. And when the sun shines through just right, it throws rainbows all over the walls. If you want to use this for a bathroom (or you’re a nudist) nosy and/or attentive people will be able to tell that there is an unclothed person there, but they won’t be able to see details at all. I guess it’s up to you what your comfort level with that is. Overall, I am thoroughly pleased with my purchase. Photos are my unadulterated view, and with one window partially complete so you can compare. These were taken in the daylight. I’ve also provided night time pics, both inside with my hanging light on and from the outside, with my husband modeling, backlit with the same light.
Rhiru A. Biñas
Easy option for a little privacy
I used this in our guest bath window and laundry window, both turned out great! The laundry window needed an extra 6 inch strip, which I was weary about, but I googled the method of overlapping and slicing and the seam is perfect. The "rocks" don't line up perfectly if you're staring at the seam but to an unknowing eye, it's difficult to notice. I've attached pictures of both windows, can you see the seam? I used a shower squeegee, exacto knife, soapy water in a spray bottle and a straight edge ruler. Another hint is using tape to pull the film away from the plastic. Two pieces on one corner and then pull them away from each other. Happy tinting!
Yves Guevremont
Easier than expected to install, looks beautiful!
I used my Rabitgoo film on my bathroom window to avoid having to provide privacy and keep the natural light coming through. It looks beautiful on the window (hides the view of my neighbor's house) and lets in all the natural light. I chose the pebble pattern because we have a "pebble river" in our shower tile (photo left), and it accents that nicely. I'm notoriously bad at cutting and measuring accurately, but I was able to get this installed on my own with no rework. Just follow the video instructions, and it works like a dream! I cut the film about 1/2 inch larger than the window size, then cut it down at the edge with an xacto knife after installation. To match the pattern (my window was wider than the film), I found the pattern repeat and lined up the second piece so that it overlapped the first with the patterns matched, then cut off the overlap after installation. I had some cutting issues at this last step because my knife wasn't quite sharp enough to cut through both layers without pulling on the film, but the film was pretty forgiving and these errors aren't visible unless you are standing a couple inches from the window and looking for them. It was very easy to get all the bubbles out, and after a week, I haven't seen any peeling back, so hopefully it will stay installed with no issues or contracting in the upcoming weather changes.
Misty Rene Freudenberg
Looks great!
I have a unique front door. It opens into our sunroom and is mostly glass. It used to be covered with Venetian blinds but being used a lot, the blinds were breaking and they needed to go. I started looking at the privacy film options (easy upgrade that wouldn't break the bank) so that I could use it easily and create privacy, but still be able to see slightly if someone was at the front door. I didn't fully know what to expect but when we received it I was very happy. The installation was easy... I'm just not very good at doing it and because it was one large piece it took two people. Also, it creates the privacy I wanted without taking away the natural light coming through. You can see the outline or shadows of someone there but they can not see in. In all, it looks great, gives privacy, and is pretty easy to install. It clings right to the window, so as for durability we will see how long it sticks!
Ross Ariffin
it still looks as beautiful as the day I put it up
Used this in my poorly ventilated bathroom next to my shower/above the toilet. It's a narrow bathroom and curtains make it seem smaller and darker so I needed to find a way to have privacy but also naturally brighten up the room. I've had this on the lower part of the window since February so about 5 months now and it hasn't peeled off or anything from the shower that it is inches away from, it still looks as beautiful as the day I put it up. I may even put it in other rooms just because it lets so much light in, but you can't see into it from outside. It's a great choice for a bathroom.