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VELIMAX White Blackout Window Film is a 17.7 x 78.7 inch static cling vinyl that blocks 100% of light and UV rays, providing total privacy and heat control without adhesive residue. Easy to install, remove, and reuse, it’s ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, and any glass surface needing a sleek blackout solution.



























| ASIN | B08CXP3RK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,786 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #24 in Window Films |
| Brand | VELIMAX |
| Brand Name | VELIMAX |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 26,689 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Installation Type | Static Cling |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
| Manufacturer | VELIMAX |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
| Size | 17.7 x 78.7 inches |
| UPC | 710280604491 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | 100% |
| Unit Count | 9.71 Square Feet |
M**E
Easily installed. Blocks all light. Very affordable.
I have a half-round window that is 60 inches wide by 30 inches high. I bought two rolls of Velimax static cling black film. I was able to apply the first piece and trim it easily with a utility blade. The second roll was lined up with first and the edge was precise. The surface is tactile like a truck bed liner except it is very thin pliable. Now I have an excellent black-out window that can be easily pulled off if I want more light. The low price made me suspicious but the product is clearly high quality.
D**H
Good product. Measure before buying
These are 100% black out meaning no one can see in, nor can you see out. Measure your windows to buy the correct size. Use glass cleaner and good towel to clean windows. Get all air out as you apply. Gradually put on. Won’t work if you try to just slap it on. I’m happy because I use this for only upper area of apartment windows to keep street light and sun out. Cheaper than curtains, looks okay. Does its job
X**I
FOUND SOLUTION! for cars, autos, vans, campers black out for mobile office etc
UPDATE : So static clang is never going to be good enough for these applications but it helps. It certainly helps to align. It certainly helps to install. It's just that they won't stay in place! So there's a very very simple solution and I mean that literally! Just take a little sugar water honey diluted in water or molasses of any kind. Also diluted in water by about half or more and you can either spray the window using a sprayer or you can apply it with a brush just in areas where it's actually peeling! This works because it's naturally super sticky as you know from handling these jars for years- and it's also easy to remove with just plain water or a wet towel when the time comes. So if you've got a peeling corner just dab it on. You can use a paper towel, dab it on it or dab it on the back of the shade. So other than being a little too narrow and a little too overpriced for The wider roll, this is actually pretty good stuff for direct application to the inside of Windows in cars, Vans, and any other kind of camper! About. The only other thing I can say is that it needs to be longer and I think I did get shorted four feet by the time I got to the end of the roll. You may want to start by The roll before you start cutting ! I may have to return this even though it's cut into little pieces. It was I believe 4 ft short and I don't think it's going to last the month. As far as reusability goes for the purpose indicated. I'm going to give it another shot here. I'll try spraying the inside of the Windows in question with some soapy water to add some stick and if that does the trick then I'll be happy.
R**T
Awesome product, don't believe the bad reviews!
Not sure about the other reviews but glad I took a chance to purchase, will be buying another roll! Very easy to cut with guidelines and much thicker than window cling I've used previously. Backing wasn't terrible to remove just some effort (initial piece has removal tab, second piece after cutting didn't but wasn't too difficult). Application was very easy, cleaned the windows then sprayed with water and used a card to squeegee out any bubbles. Stuck very firmly. Went with white knowing black isn't for double paned windows. Last summer I used white foam board which worked well to block out sun/heat but due to thickness need removal every time I wanted to open the windows. This is much more efficient for about the same cost. Some reviews complain it's not completely black out, which is not true. The cling itself is completely black out but due to caulking at window/glass seams it's not possible to get true edge to edge coverage. Easily remedied with some white electrical tape over these edges.
K**Y
Velimax static cling black out film
This is exactly what I wanted. I had to cut it to fit my windows. It didn’t fit the length just the width. But it definitely blacks out light during the day and night and I can get dressed with my blinds open and not worry about being seen. Privacy… exactly what I wanted for daytime and night time. If you want total and to get a better nights sleep this privacy film will do the trick. Plus it’s reusable. Why wait don’t miss out on a better nights sleep get it now.
B**L
Black doesn't work with double insulation
Bought the black film and was a quick and easy install. Only to find out that risks breaking double insulated windows. Should've checked my windows before buying black. I'll have to buy white film now.
A**R
Works great; I used black electric tape to secure it
Life-changing! I’m a vampire who works from home all night and sleeps during the day. I mostly dwell in the basement which serves as my study, tv room and bedroom. There are three small windows in the basement and I used this on all of them. The directions say to cut one inch larger than you need so you can wedge the film into the edges of the frame with a plastic card to secure the film better...but my windows have airtight frames so this ended up being more of a hassle when it came time to cut the excess film. Your windows may be different. I had a hard time getting a perfectly straight cut with a utility knife once the film was misted and placed. The knife also slipped a few times and scratched my window frames. User error. Maybe I should have used a straightedge of some kind. For me it was easier to just cut the film to the exact dimensions I needed and then place it. Also, a tip that may help you: I decided to tape the edges with black electric tape since I’m putting blinds over the windows anyway. It bonds securely to the film + frame and eliminates any leaking light along the edges due to imperfect cuts but also should help keep the film in place. Time will tell. It’s now pitch black in my basement and my body has no idea what time of day it is...which is great because the sun is my kryptonite and it renders me useless. In theory it should also be cooler in the summer now since the film is deflecting the sunlight. also no more glare on my TV. I should have done this ages ago. TLDR; great value for money. Give it a try. *Update: So the electric tape didn't hold as well as I had hoped. I reinforced it with black Gorilla Tape. I'll probably be cursing myself when/if it comes time to remove it...but it should do the trick for now.
J**Y
Effective Blackout Solution with a Few Hitches
I have mixed emotions with this VELIMAX Static Cling Total Blackout Window Film. It works as advertised, almost complete blackout. I measure and went edge to edge almost perfectly. Was able to peel off and reposition with the little bit of overlap on one side of the window. I checked on it a few days after installation, I’m not sure if it shrinks or it moved. Now there is a tiny gap on 3 sides of my window. Not a deal breaker. I ran out and had to buy a 2nd roll for the last panel of my window. Pros: -Easy installation. -Easy to remove bubbles. -Easy to reposition. -Easy to remove and try again. Con: -Removing that static protective barrier. It was a nightmare. Tried different methods and ended up taking it to work for a big work surface to remove the static barrier. In the end, cutting the corner trying to remove the barrier from there seemed to work best. The film peeled off in strips or chucks. There was only one cut piece where the whole barrier came off in one piece. Now the 2nd roll seems to make my con a lie. The static barrier came right off with ease. No cutting corners, cussing, or using a roll of double-sided tape (yes a full roll) to help. Both cut pieces were very easy. So maybe it was the length? Because the 2nd roll was shorter than the 1st roll I ordered? The VELIMAX Static Cling Total Blackout Window Film is an effective solution for light blocking, offering easy installation and reusability. While it excels in darkening rooms, the installation can be challenging due to the static protective barrier. There may be some inconsistency in product quality. Overall, it's a good buy for those seeking a temporary and adjustable blackout solution, but keep in mind the potential need for adjustments over time.
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