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The Clear Window Security Film is a 2 mil thick adhesive film designed to enhance safety and energy efficiency for your home or office. Measuring 20 inches by 10 feet, it effectively blocks harmful UV rays, reduces heating and cooling costs, and reinforces glass against breakage, all while maintaining a clear view. Ideal for various applications, this film is easy to install and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
Item Dimensions L x W | 20"L x 10"W |
Size | 20inch x 10feet |
Color | Clear |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Anti UV |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Installation Method | peel |
M**A
used on inside of shower glass. so far so good
Applied this to the inside of my shower glass to make it easier to clean. Plastic cleans much easier than glass. 3 weeks in: it's stayed on perfectly and is crystal clear. I love the result.*** Update after 3 months: all air bubbles worked themselves out. Film is laid down smooth and still perfectly adhered. I LOVE this.***The new glass has the more expensive lifetime warranty coating that's supposed to prevent soap scum build-up and etching from hard water, but after just a couple months, the shower glass was showing white residue from dried water drops that required lots of elbow grease to scrub out. Problem was that the lifetime warranty on the glass is voided if you use anything other than their recommended cleaning procedure of dishwashing liquid + microfiber cloths + their propriety blue diamond glass product. Expecting someone to squeegee the entire shower glass after every shower is ridiculous, and paying someone else to regularly clean is quite expensive. My whole intention with getting that more expensive glass (which turned out to be a marketing gimmick since build-up was still happening 2 months in) was to make the shower as maintenance-free as possible, but the glass manufacturer's prescribed cleaning procedure meant an entire production: setting up dishwashing liquid in a spray bottle, a load of microfibers, scrub hard - as hard as microfibers can to get the frosty/filmy build up off the bottom of the glass, apply the blue diamond thing, microfiber again, and then after all that, wash the load of microfibers, and dry them, and fold them. Obviously having an entire production to clean the glass means it won't get done very often which made the build-up worse. So, i covered the glass with this plastic to see if it would work. Goal is to skip all the delicate cleaning for the glass and just be able to wipe the shower doors with lysol wipes or whatever I'm cleaning with.It was tricky to apply - time intensive and had to be done carefully. We screwed up a bit and some parts tore, especially when cutting around the door hinges, but the adhesive on the plastic + the water squeegee method stuck even the torn bits down solid. There are definitely air bubbles, but they're pretty hard to see so I'm quite happy with it the end result. You don't really see the screwed up parts unless you knew they're there. After we did the glass, I also stuck some film over the hinges and brackets since they all have these exposed screw heads that get wet constantly and I'm concerned over time those parts will get water damaged. so the film now covers those screws too and that puts my mind at ease.It's crystal clear, and it's been on, with daily hot showers, for 3 weeks now. Adhesion is good. it's not peeling off. Steam isn't affecting it, and the best part: a quick lysol wipe is all it takes to clean the glass - so it happens more often. Plastic cleans easier than glass, ie there's no scrubbing - soap scum etc wipes right off. I don't know why they dont just make shower doors out of plastic (environmental impact aside, there are still some things that really should be made out of plastic. If they did, I would've been able to easily clean the first set of shower doors I had rather than getting all new ones because the old glass was permanently etched to the point that it looked frosty.)If needed, I can always change the film after a year or so, and the glass underneath will still be perfect.And yes, I realize I might be a little ocd about clean in the bathroom. Who covers their shower doors in plastic? I promise my couch and dining table are NOT covered in plastic. lol. But I also hate cleaning, so anything that makes cleaning easier and faster, I'm for (as long as it isn't obtrusive to look at - and this film is perfectly clear).
N**1
Crystal clear film
I wanted to add some film to my windows due to the excessive heat this summer. This film was on the lower price range of those available. From what I did in my searching it seemed that all of the crystal clear films are primarily for security by adding a layer of lamination where if the glass gets cracked it doesn't shatter, but they also provide heat blockage as well. Note I said heat blockage, not UV blockage - not the same thing.I had read multiple reviews of several different manufacturers films and some people who bought this film complained that they had problems with installation or bubbles. I had no such issue, but I think the real trick is that you have to have a proper rigid silicone squeegee meant for applying film. A regular window squeegee will not give enough tension against the glass to really squeeze out all the excess soapy water so that you end up with a tight adhesion to the glass and squeeze out all the bubbles. You can see the one toward the bottom of the window sill in this photo. I was lucky to find it in a secondary bin market for just a dollar or two, but they are readily available through Amazon for under $10.I noted that at least one person also complained that they removed the film after it had dried and it left a lot of residue which was upsetting and hard to remove. Before buying the film I had written the manufacturer regarding my concerns on this comment, and we're advised that you just need to reverse engineer the process... Meaning that you need to have a spray bottle full of very soapy water at hand and as you slowly peel one corner off you need to liberally spray the soapy water as you squeegee off the film from the window pane.Very pleased with this film so far. Have definitely noticed a reduction in heat coming into my kitchen and den where this film was installed on my windows.
S**S
Ok
I got this to cover a glass mirror that hangs near my daughter’s sleeping area, since we live in earthquake country. Install was not difficult, I used plenty of soapy water. It looks meh - there are still some bubbles, maybe some areas where there was still residue on the glass. My main complaint is that the film seems to rip easily when cutting or taking the backing off. I ended up having to install it with a 4” tear, which I’m not thrilled about, and I don’t know what it means for the film’s safety.
R**O
Está más o menos
Está más o menos estaría súper genial si estuviera un poco más grueso
C**O
Would not buy again
i wish I had never purchased this film. The seller claims are untrue. It is almost impossible to get the film off the sticky film even following seller's directions. I bought it to cover up outdoor stickers to keep them from fading so am working with small pieces, like 4" x 4". By the time you get it apart, you have damaged the film so cut what you need much bigger than you will use. It is a magnet for anything in the air - dust, pet hair, lint, you name it. It will be on the sticky side in no time. A waste of my money and time.
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