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The Blilo Car Side Window Sunshade is a set of 4 static cling films designed to protect your vehicle's interior from harmful UV rays while providing privacy. With a sleek black design and universal fit for most cars and SUVs, these reusable and washable sunshades are both practical and eco-friendly. Weighing just 5.3 ounces, they are easy to install and store, making them a must-have for any vehicle owner.
Brand | Blilo |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 16.5"L x 14.9"W |
Closure Type | Folded |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
UPC | 759388191533 |
Manufacturer | Blilo |
Model | Car Side Window Sunshade |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Sunshade80 |
Manufacturer Part Number | Blilo-Window -Sunshade |
D**E
Really Works & it fits
I thought, no way. Recent eye surgery caused my wife’s eye to react negatively to sunlight. This visor extension was a significant improvement for her.So it works great, is very easy to install and fits firmly on the visor with adjustable elastic straps. Fits a 24 Hyundai Palisade
S**3
NOT COMPATIBLE W/ 2020 NISSAN ROGUE
Let's see where should I start in describing how crappy this product really is? First of all, I bought this because it said it was compatible with my 2020 Nissan Rogue. It most definitely is not. It's shaped like a square and it's too tall for the window so it overlaps over the top or you have to tuck it down into the door to make it fit. When you roll the window down either way it's going to shift. It only covers about a fraction of the window which leaves the rest of your arm exposed to the sun. It does not provide enough sun protection only minimal. If you're my age and grew up in the 70s, you remember fruit roll-ups right? Well the concept is the same with this product. First of all, trying to get it off it's backing is frustrating and you end up cursing the day you ever bought this item. Once you get it off though, the item immediately starts sticking to itself becomes rumpled and crumpled and then you spend the next 20 or 30 minutes cursing everything in heaven until you finally get it to a point where you can apply it to the window. I did actually try to use this product so I am speaking from experience on all points. Save your money especially if you have a Nissan Rogue. This will not cover your window even a tenth of what you need it to and it will overlap either the top of the window or down into your door. Which if you try to roll your window up or down it could become jammed inside your door which was my concern. This is a peel and stick product it is not a permanent adhesion so the chances of it becoming stuck in your door are very likely. I'm returning this item because I'm tired of crappy products being manufactured and then sold to the public. Where is the quality of yesteryear? Anyway it's going back I'm getting a refund and I'm just going to save my money to get the windows fully tinted professionally. If you're on the fence about going the cheap route or doing what I'm going to do, do what I'm going to do.Performance: big fat zeroNissan compatability: big fat zeroValue for money: you'd have better coverage using a fruit roll upAppearance: cheap
L**S
Very thin!
Very thin. Apparently made for semipermanent application. Definitely not something one can slap onto the part of the windshield that is blinding you while driving. I cut a piece to try to use for that purpose. It was too flimsy, so I glued a piece of paper to one edge--that made it curl. So that experiement is in the trash.If you wanted to block out side windows, for example for a long trip, this would probably work well. I'm not sure whether the windows could go up and down without removing it.
M**S
Works ok
My two year old complained about the sun being too bright every time in the car. I figured I'd give these a shot. I was very intimidated by the lack of instructions and them being folded (just the paper backing holds the creases). My first attempt to install them went badly however after reading other comments I tried again another week. The second install attempt was successful. I used soapy water for one of the screens and the others I just used a window cleaner. With the window cool (not in direct sunlight) I applied the liquid and put the shade on. I was able to easily slide the plastic if it needed adjustment. I also took a sharp blade and cut it to fit the window though it didn't cut well. If I would do it again I'd apply it to the window, mark the edges with a sharpie, take it off to cut it with scissors then reapply. My two year old has not complained about the sun since. I was worried it wouldn't be dark enough but it seems ok. It has also stayed on the window for a few months now.
J**E
REALLY BLOCKS THE LIGHT
My sister stopped driving. She is VERY sensitive to sunlight. I got these for the PASSENGER side window and it has been a huge help for her.
M**
Muy bueno
Son de mucha utilidad fácil de aplicar y cubren del sol no son oscuras pero cubren ayudan a protegernos
F**A
"Beggars can't be choosers"
This is one of many "me too" products. It does its job. It's not easy to attach, but it's not uber difficult. It's frustrating because this type of 'cling wrap' is the only option (other than permanent tint). Long ago, I had cloth mesh, structured sunshades that attached with a clear (clear, not black) suction gadgets. You could fold them into a pouch. Unfortunately, they are no longer made (except for one company that makes something similar with black suction gadgets (I want clear only)). So, all in all, I feel like this is the only option. Is this a better product than the other "me too' versions of it? I don't know. It's not my cup of tea because, in my opinion, it should have the cut out of the car window shape and various versions should be sold for different car windows.
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