rabbitgoo Heat Reflective Window Film Privacy Film for Glass Windows, One Way Window Film Sun Blocker Window Tint, UV Window Film Mirror Heat Reflector Thermal Solar Window Film Silver 44.5x200cm

£9.99
  • Heat Reflective & Energy Saving: Stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Infrared light carries heat energy, and our reflective window film is engineered with a mirror effect that reflects not only light but also heat, reducing the heat transfer through your window glass. This provides an immediate and cost-effective solution to minimize glare and create a more comfortable indoor environment for you and your family
  • One Way Window Film Privacy Protection at Daytime: Our one-way window film creates a mirror-like effect by reflecting light, thereby protecting your privacy while offering a clear view from the inside. Please note: The mirror effect is reversed at night when the interior is exposed to more light than the exterior. Therefore, using curtains at night is recommended for continued privacy
  • Enjoy Gentle Sunlight: Our silver window film blocks 90% of infrared and UV rays, based on precise measurements of actual objects, protecting your skin and preventing furniture from fading early. It also reduces harsh light, creating a comfortable environment filled with soft light
  • Useful Installation Tips: 1. During the application process, spray enough water liberally to prevent issues like excessive air bubbles or creases; 2. Facing a large film, it's recommended to have 2 people assist with the application. 3. To ensure that the mirror film does not easily slide off, our one way window film has an adhesive design. This film is also quite thin for visual effects, so it needs to be handled with care. You can receive guidance from us at any time
  • Wide Application: This privacy film is suitable for any flat, clean, and smooth glass surface, including homes, offices, stores, and classrooms. (Note: If your glass is of a special type or is installed in a way that makes it prone to issues, please ensure compatibility before making your selection

Color: Silver

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13 reviews
Nick Mattsson
This window privacy film is a great solution for enhancing privacy without sacrificing natural light. The installation was straightforward, and the film adheres easily to the glass with minimal bubbling. It effectively blocks the view from outside while still allowing light to filter through, creating a bright and airy atmosphere indoors. I also appreciate that it adds a decorative touch to my windows. The film is durable and has held up well against sunlight without fading. Overall, it’s an affordable and stylish way to maintain privacy in your home. Highly recommended!
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R. F. Stevens
Rabbitgoo 60 x 200 cm “One Way” window film. It does what I needed. It was OK to put up, if one is careful, otherwise it might be a nightmare. The privacy only works for those inside if the peeper outside has brighter light than in the room and then they only see a reflection, this is usual during the day, but the reverse at night! So draw the blinds at night. It reduces radiant heat input very significantly. This is why I bought it, and it works much better than the so-called e-coating on the glass (I paid for it, but is there any? Is this a common double-glazing con?) However, it is not as good as a proper dichroic film. I needed to reduce the insolation through our glass doors, and while I bought these rolls a year ago I only applied them last week. It has made a big difference! Before film, inside floor temperature in the sun measured at 36°C, compared with the shaded part at 24°C. Later, when it had all cooled down again, I installed the film. Next day at the same time the bright part of the floor was 28°C and the shaded part 25°C. The step outside was 45°C. I've also added it to some south facing bedroom windows. My pic shows a very thin line of unfiltered daylight down the trimmed edge of the film, in focus but the garden view is of course out of focus. How it might be done if you are as OCD as me. 1. Clean the glass and the surrounds very carefully, removing all contaminants, especially traces of Windowlene or Flash, etc. 2. Check the scalpel/craft knife is very sharp. 3. Fill a clean spray bottle with water and a drop of Fairy liquid to work as a wetting agent. Use this solution and a clean old soft J-cloth for a final clean of the surface. 4. Move the Clear Film sticky tab to the side at the top, this will make peeling it off later much easier. 5. Stick some generous tabs of Sellotape on the film across the top, one each corner and one (or two) in the middle depending on how wide. This is so the film can be given a first position hanging in place from the frame by the sellotape; now it is easy to adjust and trim as necessary to make sure it covers all the glass with a small margin of about a centimetre at the sides, and maybe a bit more top and bottom. 6. Spray the glass generously, so it’s running with water. 7. Carefully begin peeling down the clear film from the sticky back of the silver film, keeping it all away from the glass. An assistant can help here, because now is also a good time to spray the back of the silver film, but it is possible for one person with a narrower glass. 8. About halfway through peeling, check the centre of the silver film is hanging true, and now is a good time to begin helping it to stick, but only with a light brush down the wetted centre, simply to control it. 9. Remove the rest of the clear film, paying attention to the centre and hanging true, and covering all the glass. 10. If it is in the correct position, only now begin to gently work the water out to the edges, radially from the centre, initially using another soft cloth. Use a squeegee only when the film is secure and wrinkle free, and always work towards the edges from the centre. 11. Once the film is stable, sellotape removed, most of the water excluded, and the edges are well worked into the corners and glazing seal, then trim it with the craft knife. Try and do it with a single firm pass along each edge (without damaging the rubber seal), ideally use a ruler to keep the film flat and guide the knife tip. Pay careful attention to the corners which are guaranteed to try and mess things up. 12. Finish off with the soft cloth, paying attention to the edges and seals. 13. Do not overwork the film; this can introduce wrinkles because it is more likely to stretch after a good soak. 14. Allow it to dry overnight, maybe a couple of days even, before succumbing to the temptation to tidy it up a bit more.
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RustyNlc
Used for kitchen external door to stop passing people staring in. It does the job yet allows plenty of unfiltered natural light in. Super easy to install, just misted the window with water, removed backing film, misted the smooth side of film, placed in window and smoothed bubbles out with a credit card. Super thick heavy duty film, no creases or tears. Easy to trim with a Stanley blade. Side that isn’t stuc to the window is textured slightly.
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Something witty
Used in a ground flood bedroom, Went up easily and stayed up. We have used 3 of this type of film and although it's plain (or maybe because it is), this was the easiest to work with,
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Alicia
Great quality material. No reflection. Looks very fancy. Only thing is it’s a bit tricky to actually apply to the window and the tab that is supposed to separate the two layers so one sticks to the window doesn’t actually work. It just came off and it was a bit of a nightmare and now have the rest of the roll with no tab to peal off :S I somehow managed to cut and spray and attach to the window without pealing it and it evening started peeling away from the window so I peeled off the layer and reattached it (properly) to the window. So didn’t quite do it the right way but got there in the end
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nik
Bought for privacy on ground floor. Easy to apply if you've got a soapy water spray and squeegee (used the one I bought for the shower). Make sure you measure it properly before cutting. You may find some air bubbles appear or slight peeling however just use the squeegee again to fix these. As per the pics, the end result looks good and still allows plenty of light whilst maintaining privacy. Worth it for the money.
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XXX
Easy to install and does the job. Prevents people from looking into your house.
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Maria
Effective, good value for money, but not super easy to apply as I got some bubbles. Looking good enough though.
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Kara Dickson
These window films are amazing. My husband and I just moved into a new apartment on the first floor. We have nice big windows but unfortunately the way the complex is built our windows are right in front of where our neighbors like to stand outside and hang out. They're out there a lot. As an introverted person this really stressed me out. It also frustrated me because I like a lot of natural light and I didn't feel safe having our blinds open. With the window film I can't even tell when they're outside now. You definitely can't see inside either. I will say the process is a little time consuming. You need to clean the windows. You're going to be measuring the window film. You should use an exacto knife to easily cut the film. It does take a minute to separate the transparent backing every time you cut a piece. I bought two rolls of 30cm×400cm. That roughly fit four 26"x30" windows. I had some film left over but not a lot. Excellent purchase.
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Ian ferre
This film is amazing, it helps keep my first floor cooler in the summer, during the day time noone can see in as long as it is bright out, and instructions were pretty straight forward. However, with all that said. this is not the easiest film to get onto your window if you are looking for a near perfect look. it will take 2 people to make it easier and the edges will be hard to do. aside from that. if you want some day time privacy while leaving your blinds up. these are a great option.
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Mat L.
I bought this film because I needed the offered quantity for my living room windows after having already installed a Homein product on the upper level. This film barely mirrors the windows compared to the Homein film. Luckily they are on two different stories of the house but so it doesn't clash too much but I'm still disappointed in the lack of daytime privacy I was hoping this would procure. Does reduce heat penetration tho so not a complete waste.
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Nicholas S
This film isn't mirror enough. You can see right through it.
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Desconocido
Muy bueno y útil, lo recomiendo. Es muy fácil de poner.
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  • Product Dimensions ‎200 x 44.5 x 0.01 cm; 159.98 g
  • Ultraviolet light protection ‎UV Protection
  • Care instructions ‎Please Use on Smooth Windows
  • Is assembly required ‎No
  • Number of pieces ‎1
  • Warranty description ‎30-day quality guarantee.
  • Batteries required ‎No
  • Included components ‎Window Film
  • Item weight ‎159.98 Grams
  • ASIN B07BFTRLTK
  • Item model number DJMM01445SR18JJ
  • Date First Available 2 Sept. 2018
  • Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 51,237 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
  • Best Sellers Rank 142 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) 1 in Window Films
  • Material Polyethylene (PE)
  • Brand rabbitgoo
  • Colour Silver
  • Size 44.5 x 200 cm
  • Product dimensions 2L x 0.45W metres
  • Installation type Peel and Stick
  • Ultraviolet light protection UV Protection
  • Number of items 1
  • Manufacturer GLOBEGOU WZ CO.,LTD
  • Unit count 1.0 count