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The VELIMAX Rain Glass Window Film is a versatile, adhesive-free static cling solution designed to enhance your home or office decor while providing significant UV protection and energy savings. Measuring 17.7 x 78.7 inches, this eco-friendly film is easy to install and can be repositioned or reused, making it a practical choice for any glass surface.
Item Dimensions L x W | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
Size | 17.7 x 78.7 inches |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
Color | Clear |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 97% |
Material Type | Vinyl |
D**H
Privacy Added!
Highly recommend this so add for your bathroom/entry way or any glass that you need privacy. Goes ip fairly easy/thankfully did not have to match a pattern; however it can be done.good rulers and SHARP razor or knife blade to finish edges needed.
R**O
Very Beautiful!
I am so in love with this film! Every time I walk into my bathroom where I installed this, I just marvel at how beautiful this product is.
H**7
Good product and not difficult to install though found instructions lacking
We have a sunroom with French doors, and we wanted something opaque to cover the windows instead of just sheer curtains. We have 2 panels about 21 x 62 and used the film on the side of the window facing the inside of the house. The installation instructions were not very good I didn't think.Before ordering: Measure properly! I should have asked for help holding the tape measurer on the long window and was a few inches short and had to order a second roll (had to allow for a little extra on all sides) as I was trying to do both windows on one roll.1. I bought a quart spray bottle and travel sized bottle of plain baby shampoo, already had a squeegee, single-edged razor, plastic putty knife and metal yard stick (to help with trimming)2. Fill the bottle about 3/4 and add just a few drops of the shampoo. This will help the film adhere to the glass and allow you to reposition it if necessary.3. Clean the window thoroughly. I used windex, wiped well with paper towels, then scraped the surface with a single edge razor to get off any stuck paint or dirt particles. Scrape to the edges so the plastic can cling all the way.4. Then I sprayed on some of the soapy mixture and cleaned again to get the windex off (supposed to be bad for film) using a squeegee to clean it again. If it's not clean and scraped off, the plastic won't adhere to parts of the window.5. Cut the film at least an inch bigger than the window measures. I did about 1.5-2". It's easy to cut because of the grid marks on the backing.6. Because ours pieces were long, I needed my husband to hold the corner while I peeled away the backing. If you are using shorter panels, you may not need help with this part. There is a sticker that helps you separate the backing.7. I layed towels on the floor and then laid the film down with back facing up (since it's textured, it's easy to distinguish) and squirt the film with the soapy water.8. Then squirt the window liberally with the soapy water9. Put the soapy film onto the window, texture side up of course, and make sure there is some of the plastic sticking out on each side - soapy water helps you reposition if necessary.10. Have some hand towels ready and use the squeegee to start moving the water to the edges and allowing the film adhere to the window. Get it snug. Easier to get rid of the water than to pull off and add some because you didn't use enough11. When you are ready to trim, it's easier if someone holds a metal ruler at the edge (you are supposed to allow 1/16" around for expansion/contraction) and use the single-edge razor to trim. The corners are the trickiest. You can use a credit card or plastic putty knife to work the corners and bubbles out.It has been on several days and so far, so good! I found a few videos online of applying tinted film and thankfully, this is easier to apply than that since there is texture, but you might benefit from watching one.
D**E
Good quality and modern design
Used for garage door windows. Makes them opaque but allows light in. Design is modern and the quality is good. The size of the rolls is good and it doesn’t curl up on the corners- even after several months.
S**E
Can’t go wrong
Perfect solution to add privacy and let light in
P**R
Really good product!
Stuff looks amazing for bathroom window! A little tricky to work with, hard to cut in place even with new razor as it's pretty thick. Really recommend it though!
J**H
Easy to use
Easy to use, great for privacy but lets light in.
N**1
Great Privacy Benefits and Looks Beautiful
Have a large front door with 12 glass panels. We have a western exposure and the afternoon North Carolina sun is very intense coming through our doors. When we first moved in we noticed that the temp was a LOT higher in our entry way than the rest of the home. We started looking at ways to cut down on the heat as well as the UV rays entering our home. We decided to go with a Gila all season heat control (Gila Platinum Window Film). Listed as "rejects 70% of sun's heat, low-e retains winter heat, blocks glare and reduces fading. We found this to be an excellent solution for heat and glare reduction. There was immediate heat reduction inside our home. The only real problem was it did not provide any type of privacy from those outside looking into our home. With doors as large as ours inside exposure to the street outside was of some concern.Well it is almost 8 years later and we finally decided to try another product. The gila was still working but had developed some "cracks" in the film. Not surprising as it has withstood very intense heat over a long period of time. Started looking for a product with same benefits but with privacy. We did have a glass replacement company come to our home and they said replacing the glass would be a waste of money as we already have low e thermo panes in the door. Said we could change out for privacy (rain glass, etched etc. but would not change the heat coming in).After reseaching diferent brands I decided to give the Velimax Rain glass a try. I liked the way it looked in other pictures and the price was right too. I ordered 3 rolls (enough for my particular project). Product arrived with no damage, nicely packaged and I began the process.Old Gila film was easily removed from my windows. Only left behind a small amount of adhesive in a couple of areas that I had to scrape with a razor blade. Thouroughly cleaned each pane with 50/50 water and white vinegar (which by the way is all I ever use on my windows). Mixed a spray bottle of water with a small amount of dish soap. Got out all supplies I needed and began the measuring, cutting, application process. After I applied the first pane (see pics) I waited 24 hours before starting on the rest. Wanted to be sure it applied firmly .. and didn't curl up or fall off as several other reviewers noted. Still good after 24 hours, I loved how it looked so off I went. I did pre cut all my remaining 11 pieces before I began "hanging" the film. Sizes I needed were 10 x 20 so I cut 12 X 22 to allow for trimming inside the panes. Application went smoothly. I did soak the back of the film and windows with soapy water as instructed. I used the squeegie that I had purchased with the Gila installation kit to apply and smooth out all the air bubbles. I then trimmed the excess using a new blade on my utility knife and a 4" metal putty knife as my edge to hold down the film while making my cuts. This worked perfectly for me and had all windows done in a couple of hours. By far the slowest part for me was the trimming. Just be sure to keep a sharp blade on your utility knife.I have supplied a few pictures to show how the first sheet went up and how it compared to the gila (I did not remove all the gila until after my first test pane). Pictures were taken in daytime and then from outside at night. Then inside and out after all product was installed.Product offers excellent privacy both inside and out. There is no afternoon glare and it does cut down on sunlight coming through. We have had a number of 90 degree days and it seems to do a good job on cutting down the heat. This product is a lot thicker than the gila film. Don't know how it will hold up after years of intense heat; I don't expect anything to last as long as the gila - that performed above and beyond all expectations. If it weren't for the privacy issue I definitely would have replaced the "cracked" gila panes with the same product.Sum up: recommended for ease of application, beauty of product, and especially added privacy. ALso the price is right, won't break the bank even to give it a try.
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