✨ Elevate Your Space with Style and Privacy!
The VELIMAX 1/2-Inch Reeded Glass Window Film is a versatile, eco-friendly solution for enhancing privacy and aesthetics in your home or office. Measuring 17.7x78.7 inches, this static cling film offers 97% UV protection, energy savings, and easy installation, making it perfect for any smooth glass surface.
Item Dimensions L x W | 17.7"L x 78.7"W |
Size | 17.7"x78.7" (45x200cm) |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
Color | White |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Material Type | Vinyl |
E**N
Installation easier than expected
After much deliberation, procrastination and a few glasses of wine, I decided it would be much easier to cover the glass doors to the craproom than clean out the crap. And I was right. But nervous. I read a lot of reviews stating this stuff was hard to use and stuck to itself and made a mess with the water, etc. I didn’t find any of that to be the case at all.I ordered a roll for each door, held it up and eyeballed it and then cut the whole dang strip lengthwise. I taped it to the wood above the glass insert at the top of the door, sprayed a healthy volume of fine mist water from a travel size spray bottle and grabbed a credit card to squeegee the film to the door and swoosh out the droplets. Had a microfiber towel on hand to wipe away the excess water. It was easier than expected. Just keep watching the sides and make sure it’s lined-up. At the bottom of the glass I eyeballed it, cut off the unused portion and stuck it down using the same water method. Done.The next door I decided to try a different tactic. Because why keep using one that works when you can potentially screw it up, right? Yeah, so I cut as I went. Still taped the top of the roll to the wood at the top of the door to hold it in place while I was lining it up. Then I stuck one side flush to the edge and cut the other side with an exacto knife as I was sticking it to the glass. I made some bad cuts and you can tell but that’s not the point. The point is, the first way worked much better. The film stuff is very easily manipulated, easy to lift off and re-stick many (many) times. The tape at the top was a huge help.The crap inside the room is still visible, but blurred and not screaming at people when they come in the front door, like before the film. (Those were dark days.) The opaqueness is perfect for jambling the contents of the room, rendering the books, crafts, books, pens, books, I’m not sure what all is in there stuff colorful but not identifiable. Perfect!!!I’m trying to get a good pic that doesn’t make it look like it’s not stuck in some places, because it is! This hasn’t lifted or peeled or done bad things at all. It’s been weeks and all I have noticed is the peace and tranquility of the mess-free happy place.So in conclusion, we are very pleased with this project (especially my hubby who just glides past the doors now as if they are a fine piece of art). Hmmm, what else I can hide instead of clean….*Pic shows light from the open windows inside the room, the film is stuck very well to the glass inserts. Oh, and they are beveled glass too so that’s extra cool. You can make out the white cabinets and colored stuff but photo also shows the jambling. It’s beautiful science.** For those who are curious, I applied the film to the inside of the doors. Guess you could do both sides for extreme jambling.
S**D
Perfect alternative to blinds!
Love the look of this fluted look. We didn’t want to have blinds on our back doors but want privacy and this was the perfect solution. It was so easy too!
G**D
Good temporary solution when you need privacy
Cost effective solution when you need privacy and either haven't installed or can't install blinds or shades in that location. Use water to smooth the product onto the window or the corners will begin to pull back. If you do have dog eared corner, just add a bit water to the area and remooth the vinyl back in place. So far, this solution has held up for about a month while I wait for a frosted glass window to replace the existing window.
D**.
Glass Look Without The Glass Price
Nice reeded glass look without the reeded glass price. Used in my bathroom windows for a bit of privacy without reducing the amount of light that came in. This was perfect! The grid pattern made it easy to cut to the perfect size and it was easy to apply to the window. I had no issues with bubbling.
M**E
GOOD CHOICE
LOOKS LIKE TESTURED GLASS. I put this on the inside of my TV fireplace table that had open cut on the doors. I want to hide what was on the shelves inside the cabinet. Looks great. I just taped it onto the inside of the doors. I didn't want the rool that was sticky because that would grab onto all dust particles. This worked exactly how I envisioned , great price and easy to cut and apply
C**S
Girly with minimal home improvement skills seal of approval!
I was inspired by the person in the commons who said they grabbed a glass of wine and started applying the film and that it was easy.She changed my perspective. I was dreading this, but after about one hour and a half I was able to create a window that I used to hate to one that I absolutely LOVE!!dont use soap 🧼 i read somewhere to use soap, just use water but make sure to clean your window otherwise the stains get stuck and look weird..I was able to do this, im a first time apartment girly and if i can do it you can do it.Debating if i want to buy more …I had an ugly back view but this was perfect. I still get sunlight. Feels natural.Easy to install. Not super sticky where its sticks to itself but gets stickier with water.Measure and cut evenly. Im a bad cutter and it still came out good. Hard to tell and appreciate in the image. I debated for a while if I wanted a design with flowers or if I wanted something more simple I’m happy that I chose this design because it looks natural and timeless
L**E
Difficult to remove air bubbles.
I love that I added the window film to my sliding glass doors. I centered it on the window leaving 20" uncovered at both the top & bottom. Total privacy without losing sunshine!
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