• Window film privacy level:★★★☆☆,semi privacy, provide privacy and allow light in. Flower pattern, applicable for most cases but not for bathroom. DON'T forget to remove backing protective film before putting on glass.
  • No glue & static cling: no harmful substances release, easy to position and remove without any residue. Reusable: can be reused if not be damaged or smudged.
  • Control heat and anti uv window cling: solar control properties to reduce heat, glare and block out 96% harmful uv rays, protect your furniture from ageing.
  • Item size: 17.5*78.7 inch in roll, easily trimmed to required size with scissors or utility knife.
  • Easy application: only need some soapy water (clear water) to apply it,only use on clean and smooth glass. (Detail instructions, please see the product description below)

I love how this looks on my window! Still lets the light in but provides privacy. It went on fairly easily too, however I could've measured a little more precisely. That was my error. I cleaned my window really well first and when i was ready to apply my prepared/cut sheets of vinyl, I had everything I needed nearby...spray bottle with a little bit of dish soap, squeegee and towels to wipe up excess water. If it doesn't go on well the first time, just remove it and try again.

This product is so awesome. I used it on the office doors at my massage therapy business, and most clients assume it's etched glass. Very good privacy too, you can only see through it if someone is pressed right up against it, otherwise total privacy!

This glass covering is extremely attractive and very easy to put up. I bought 1 package and it was enough to cover 2 long narrow windows (one to each side of our front door) because we clearly didn't want the UPS man or neighbors peeking in - and plus we still had enough to cover the glass window of our entertainment system because we thought it looked tacky to have our board games visible from the outside when the door was closed. It was a very cheap price to resolve two annoying problems we wanted fixed. Yeah it is true that if you get bothered by the look of air bubbles on the non-design side, then this might not be the product for you because it'd take you longer to put it up and scrape all of the bubbles out - but we didn't care about a minor amount of tiny bubbles.

After purchasing a new home, we had a small side window next to the front door which would allow the neighbors to see straight in! Purchased this for a bit of privacy. Only up a week, but so far, so good. I cleaned the window, cut down the roll to the correct size, wiped down the window with a wet rag (I didn't have a spray bottle handy) peeled off the back and got it right up! The instructions say to use a squeegee, but it doesn't come with one. I ended up carefully wiping it down with a rag multiple times, pressing into the corners before trimming the excess with an x-acto knife. Finally I did find a small flat surface object to go over the surface again making sure all bubbles and visible water was pushed to the edge and dabbed around the edges to pick-up the excess water.

I was afraid the window film would be too difficult to put up. It was easy, except the trimming part. You need a very sharp blade. Now I look at the windows and I'm so glad we did it. It's a beautiful design. We put the film on the windows on either side of our front door and the window above the front door. It's amazing how much privacy the film gives us. And people outside can't see in. We really like it.

We used this to add privacy to our bathroom window. It cuts easy and looks great. Patience is the key with this product as you may have to make tiny little cuts to make it fit perfectly (need to have very small gap to allow the water to get out). This film makes the glass look very custom and gives 95% privacy, you can still see silhouette but anything further than 5 inches away is very very difficult to make out.

This IS easy to install by yourself, IF you're patient. Make certain you have all your supplies right next to you, ready to go. I purchased my cling for my patio doors, as there's an apartment building behind me. I wanted privacy, but some light, too. This satisfies both for me. During the day, the curtains are open, light filters through, but no one can see in....perfect! Curtains closed at night, though. Just remember to do the following, and you should have no problems: clean the windows well. I did this step twice. Spread your cling out on a large flat surface, with the cling side facing down, removable film side UP, I used my bed. Forgot to mention.....Cut cling down to whatever size you need, just remember to leave ONE INCH EXTRA around the boarder...you'll cut this off at the end. I used painter's tape to help hold this to the patio door to get an approximate size. Look for the little tab to help you remove the film, have spray bottle at the ready. Slowly separate the film from the cling....there WILL be a little static. Spray the film AND the cling, the water helps cut down the static. Keep removing film and spraying both until film is all removed. Spray window, door, wherever this is going to be applied, with the same solution you used to spray the cling. Don't be scotch with it, make certain to use enough, but you don't need water running down the surface. Carefully position in place, be patient! You WILL have bubbles. If you work slowly & carefully, reposition when you need to, you'll get a lot of the air bubbles and not squeegee out too many. Make certain to use a sharp utility knife and leave yourself a small sliver of window at the edges...this is needed to get the water out that you're squeegeeing. Have a microfiber cloth ready to clean up the water that comes out. Don't be afraid to go over a few times, being very careful by the edges....you don't want to lift it up by accident. It'll "set" in a few hours, a day tops. Mine has been up almost 2 weeks now and I'm loving it....so glad I did this!

Beautiful!! Exactly what I wanted. Very easy instructions. My only issue was (not with the product) was lining it up and making sure it’s straight. I actually used it in my bathroom. There was a glass in the shower next to the sink that whoever would open the door would see you. Well!!! This actually got the job done!!

I love this product. I took my time selecting a brand and design to "frost" my windows on either side of my front door. I love the look of the windows but hated at nighttime when I felt that anyone could be standing outside looking right in my windows. I didn't want to commit to a glue-type film, so the cling is perfect! No commitment! It was a little difficult to trim it perfectly, but it still went up fairly quickly and easily, and I just love it. Total privacy now and bonus is that it looks so elegant! Highly recommend!

Best. Invention. Ever, We have a long skinny sidelight next to our front door. Whomever designed that obviously didn't think about door-to-door salespeople knocking on the door and then peering through the window to see if you're there. Pretty creepy to look up from the sofa where you're sitting to see some guy's face 2 inches from the glass. Enter: window film. My daughter and I were able to install this in about an hour. It could have taken less time, but we felt like if "measure twice, cut once" was a good idea, then measuring 3 or 4 times would be even smarter for us. I also don't recommend an Xacto knife. The product is vinyl-type material and the Xacto wasn't so exacto when trying to cut it. Maybe my blade wasn't sharp enough. Maybe I'm not so great wielding an xacto knife. Either way, scissors = easier. If the edges aren't perfect, I found that a flat, silicon instrument with tapered edges (such as I received for cleaning my pizza stone) was just the right tool to slightly lift up the vinyl strips surrounding my window glazing so that I could "tuck" the edges of the vinyl window cling underneath, thus concealing my slightly imperfect edges. This instrument also was perfect for smoothing out the bubbles. Pro tip: have your teenage daughter stand on the outside and point out the tiny bubbles to the person on the inside smoothing out the bubbles. The vinyl maneuvers easily and can be picked up and put back down in case you aren't exact when laying it down the first time (or second or third...). The spray bottle with water is important for making this job easier. If you use too much, make sure you have a dish towel on hand to wipe up "squirting" from the sides while smoothing bubbles. All in all, it's a great invention. Beautiful/elegant, looks professional, masks the view from creepy outsiders while still letting light in. It can be easily removed if you decide to do something different later down the line. It has been up a couple of weeks and haven't noticed any peeling or separation. Good quality - Doesn't look cheesy at all.