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Coavas Privacy Window Film (17.7 x 78.7 inches) offers professional-grade privacy with over 95% opacity, blocks 96% of UV rays to protect interiors, and features a reusable static cling design for easy, residue-free installation. Ideal for home and office environments, it enhances comfort by providing thermal insulation year-round while maintaining natural light and a sleek, modern aesthetic.
| ASIN | B00XHXU7PU |
| Amazon Bestseller | #614 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1 in Window Films |
| Brand Name | Coavas |
| Color | Blinds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (36,540) |
| Installation Type | Static Cling |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3L x 0.9W m |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DHHX Co |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Size | 90x300cm |
| UPC | 600316956048 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**ー
全く暗くなっては困るけど眩しいのはキツイので窓に貼りました。 簡単に貼れましたし眩しくなくて丁度いい感じです。
も**も
遮光性良し でも静電気で貼ると一晩経ったらすぐ剥がれる マグネットかテープで固定する必要がある
A**ー
中性洗剤入りの水を、たっぷり振りかけた方がしっかりくっつきます。 透明フィルムを外せば、窓につかないことはありません。 ホワイトですが、思ったよりも日差しを遮ってくれるし、外も見えなくなります。 今まで西日が暑くてカーテンを閉めないといけないくらいだったのに、こちらのシートではレースのカーテン無しでも大丈夫でした。 カーテンを無くすと部屋が広く感じるし、掃除も楽。 朝日がどれくらい入ってくるか次第で、全ての部屋のカーテンを外す予定です。
く**ー
説明書に背面の保護フィルムをと書いてあったので勘違いして、フィルムを外したツルツル面と逆側をガラスに貼り付けてたので、気泡が全然取れなくてダメだなと思い2枚貼った後に、もしかしてと気づきツルツル面をガラス側に貼り付けたら気泡も動きだし、まあまあ綺麗に貼る事ができました。 このような事があっても簡単に剥がせて貼り直せました。外から室内は見えないのと、結露防止には良いなかと思ったけど、太陽の光は眩しく感じるので、夏の日差しがどの程度遮れるかと、ホワイトにしたので、室内からベランダに飾った植物が見えないから、室内から見えるタイプにすれば良かったかな?と思いました。
モ**モ
目隠しになって良かったです。 しかも貼りやすかったです。
M**L
こちらの商品は糊はついていません、剥がしても何も残らないので賃貸に最適だと思います。 基本的にフィルム系を貼った事がある方なら気泡は入りません、粘着しないので修正も楽です。
A**ー
600x2000mmを2枚購入しましたが、600x1990、600x1980でした。 かなり余裕を持って注文することをお勧めします。
あ**お
結露防止のために購入。結露が酷すぎて窓枠に水が溜まるほどでしたが、貼ってからはほとんど落ちていませんでした。貼るのも簡単でした。家に元々あった霧吹きと、定規のようなものを使いました。貼り直すこともできます。窓ぴったりのサイズで切るといいと思います。マットホワイトを頼みましたが、目隠しにもなって見栄えも良くて最高です。
A**R
Excellent it contain adhesive to directly fix to the glass
C**R
Great product planning on buying a second one Very easy to use and definitely creates that privacy as mentioned
T**C
The product is good but to do a large panel of glass you really need the skills to do it and to cut the size so you don’t mess up the job. unfortunately for us, nope it did not work out. We hired a professional to do the three panels of glass we had and paid less than we paid for these items on Amazon.
Z**A
Chose this because of the great reviews. But it was a horrible experience. Firstly, I just couldn't separate the film from the sheet at the edge. Gave up after 10 minutes and called the Mrs. with longer nails. It was quite a struggle for her too. When we finally managed to, the protective sheet just couldn't peel off properly, tearing in multiple places after which it was impossible to remove the sheet. Tried 3 times. Had the same problem. In the end, my patience just gave away and I ended up dumping it in the bin. I'm surprised to see so many customers had it so easy. It was a real struggle for me and the Mrs. who tried too after I gave up. She called it quits after the second try. Defective/Fake product?
S**X
I love this stuff and have used it on several windows over the years. It is a great inexpensive way to easily change up windows. This time I got the frosted version to help provide some privacy in a bathroom and on some garage windows. Product came in perfect condition and have seen other similar products where the the tubes are bent while shipping. As I mentioned I have put this type of film and several windows of the years and the frosted film works great for privacy. Plenty of light still comes through in the daytime. I tested it at night with all the lights on in the room. While standing outside looking in and one can only see rough heavily blurred shapes through the frosted film. So it works as expected and feel completely comfortable leaving the blinds open while taking a shower with this film on the window. I have had this film on other windows for over seven years and have yet to notice any discoloration, yellowing, or fading. Hanging is relatively easy but will provide some tips on what I have found as the best way to do it. First, two people are better than one. (Have hung this film on by myself before and it just takes longer and more of a hassle.) Second clean the side of the window where you are applying the film thorougly. I use Windex and then a wet towel to remove any remaining window cleaning chemicals in case they might react with the film and finally paper towels to dry it off. (I have only put the film on the inside of my windows and have not had an issue. Have no idea what happens if this film is placed on the outside of a window exposed to the elements.) Next and why two people make it easier than one is it is best to have one person hold the film up against the window and a second person cut a rough outline. As others have mentioned when cutting the film for the first time leave about an inch over and past the edge of the window pane and plan to trim it off later. (Never try to pre-measure and cut the film to fit the glass. I did my first two windows this way and each time miscut the film as windows can be slightly irregular or the line I cut was not straight and then you end up with gaping gaps along the edge of the film. It is always easier to cut away the excess with the film on the window.) After you have a rough cut outline add the soapy water and coat the glass completely. Any dry parts on the window are much harder to work with so soak the glass until until water is running down the pane. Also excess water will not damage the film in any way so you can’t hurt it with too much water. Then remove the backing and place the side where the backing had been up against the window. (Be careful that portions of the window, particularly at the top, don’t dry out while you are trying to get the backing off the film which can tricky. If they do just add more water to the window.) If the window is wet you can then move he film around slightly to get it in the right place. This next part is the hardest. Take a really sharp box cutter or exacto blade and cut along the edges of the window to remove the excess film. This takes some practice as the film can bunch up a bit as you pull the blade through it and make the cut irregular - a fresh sharp razor blade helps to prevent this. Also cut the film on the frame and not the glass. If the film is larger than the window glass and hanging over the edge onto the frame, the film tends to lift away from the glass at the edge and cutting directly onto the glass ends up with the film being about 1/8 inch too short and not flush up against the edge of the frame. Again this takes some practice and don’t expect your first window not to have some gaps between the film and the edge of the glass and the frame. Once the film is cut to the shape of the glass, then use a squeegee to push the bubbles and excess water to the edges. Be careful not to put too much pressure on the sharp corners of the squeegee as it can gouge the film. With two people, we did (10) rectangular 23 in x 66 in window panes in about two hours. I imagine if I had done it by myself it would have taken three or more hours. Again I love this product for frosted privacy glass. The finished product looks like regular frosted glass. Have not tried the more decorative films yet but will in the future.
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