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Review on πŸͺŸ One Way Mirror Window Film: Daytime Privacy, UV Heat Control, Sun Blocking, Silver Reflective, 17.5"x7.8' Vinyl Stickers+ by Mike Wieneke

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not window film, it's a decal

It sorta acts like window film/tint but it's not it does say it in the details but I tried it anyways. It's not super clear like true film is, it's like looking through plastic. Tried putting a leftover piece on a skylight twice and it would not stay. Buy real window film it's worth it. Others have said they scratched it while applying it. Ok here's how to apply,,, clean and scrape window with a razor blade after spraying the window with 3-4 drops of dish soap in a full spray bottle, use lint free rags or towels to make sure it's spotless, spray the entire window to the point it's dripping, quickly pull the backing off the film spray it also and get it on the wet window, align film with one edge on the edge of the window if possible, as long as the film covers the entire window. Spray the back of the film heavily with water and start in the middle and squeegee out using a little pressure to get most of the water out once that's done use the razor blade to trim the edges. If you mess up and pull the tint off just pull back what you need and spray more soappy water on and re-squeegy, trim carefully and slow. Pro secret if you have another window near spray it with your soapy water and stick the film on it for safe holding with the clear side toward you peal the clear film off, spray the sticky film then transfer it to your window turning it around so sticky side goes toward the window. Good luck

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Pros
  • Provides privacy during the daytime without sacrificing natural light
Cons
  • The film may trap moisture between the glass and the film, leading to mildew or mold growth

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