





🔍 See the unseen. Own the clarity.
The PATIKIL Polarized Film Sheet is a 7"x7" (18cm x 18cm) adhesive linear polarizing filter designed for enhancing and repairing LCD displays, photography, and lighting projects. With a precise 0.3mm thickness and dual protective backing, it offers easy customization and application. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts looking to upgrade dashboards, digital watches, and projectors with crisp, polarized visuals and no adhesive residue.



| ASIN | B0BRWR6PCW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #302 in Camera Lens Polarizing Filters |
| Brand | PATIKIL |
| Coating Description | No Coating |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 27 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 7"W |
| Item Height | 0.03 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | PATIKIL |
| Special Effect | Polarizer |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**T
Pretty solid film for the price
I uses this stuff to repair odometers and gauge clusters with failed polarizer film and it works great.
S**D
Great way to customize a digital watch's LCD display!
This is a Casio AE-1200WH with an SKXmods stainless steel housing with a sapphire crystal and bracelet kit, and my first ever display inversion. I haven't had time to do an actual permanent display swap to negative, but holding the film up to a display that I had already removed the factory film showed a very crisp looking negative display. I can't wait to see it after I've removed the protective films and have it secured and permanently stuck to the LCD. I have no doubt that I'm probably going to screw it up on the first try, so it's a good thing I bought this fairly large 7"×7" sheet because I have several watches that I'd like to swap to negative polarization. EDIT on 04/20/2025: This fim is even better than I had planned on. It's definitely a lot crisper and slightly heavier gauge than the original film used on this watch. A word of warning though... Double check and triple check your alignment and make sure you have the film perfectly centered and lined up with all four edges and corners before you apply final pressure for its final fitment. It doesn't remove as easily as the factory stuff does, although it does remove a lot cleaner with zero adhesive residue left behind on the display. If you have it permanently placed but you need to remove it, you'll need to cut a new piece and start over from the beginning. This is the first watch that I've inverted to negative display. I failed the first time. Miserably. Start over. The second time was much better, but I had the bottom alignment too far down and I already had it pressed down permanently before I realized it. Late at night. Getting tired equals sloppy work. Third time's a charm. Perfection. Awesome clarity of digits, no air bubbles, and most impostantly, aligned perfectly. Definitely worth the investment and time it took. Nevermind the slightly dim segments on the digital display where it shows 18:56:37. It isn't on the actual display. Probably caused by the flash.
I**N
Looks clear, is tinted
Wanted a clear sheet, but this is tinted. Was polarized.
N**E
Need not be
It didn’t work for me.
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