WochiTV One Way Window Film, Window Tint for Home, Heat Control UV Sun Blocking Glass Mirror Tint Non Adhesive Static Cling Reflective Window Privacy Film (Black Silver)
C**7
Don't think, just get it, finally instant relief
Should have done this years ago. Back of house covered with large windows and faces south west, frying us in summer. We went from air conditioner on at noon, to on at 4:30-5:00 PM. I have double glass sliding doors, each is 3x8, I put film on one and the difference was amazing, no hot sun hitting me, no bright yellow sun .cast on the carpet. Don't think, just get it, if your room is hot from the sun this is easiest cheapest way to cool it down and you'll save a fortune on AC, this easlily paid for it self in 2 months and I bought 2 3x32ft rolls.Don't buy the expensive application solution, get a spray bottle , add some dish washing soap and shake. Spray window with alot of solution, spray film with a ton of it to, use alot, alot and this will float on the window and you'll have plenty time to adjust, squeegee out and trim. Clean window fist with the soapy water only and squeegee.
C**S
Easy to install, looks great
We just had our front yard rejuvenated. It looks amazing. The trouble is my wife wants to keep the blinds open now. My answer to this was to install mirrored tint on all the front facing windows. It lowers the light in the room so the large TV can be seen and it keeps others from seeing inside the room. The install is easy but takes time. Follow the instructions for installing tint on windows and it works. I chose cling on as opposed to adhesive so it can be easily removed. I have since ordered two more sets so I can install this throughout the house. The only downside is it looks silver from outside instead of gold/brown. That might be due to dual pane windows.
J**.
Easy and the price is right.
I like this stuff a lot. I live in an apartment with a huge west-facing window. I love the window, but during the summer, the late afternoon sun just bakes my apartment. The window is 4 large panes in a square. I put this film over the bottom 2 panes as a test. As soon as it's back in stock, I am going to buy another roll to do the top 2 windows and hopefully eliminate my drapes. I've come to hate drapes; i want the full open window.Installation was easy, but not a breeze. The film is difficult to cut, so make sure you have sharp, new blades to slice through it. Also, if possible, run a razor blade over the entire window to get every little part of anything off of the window. I didn't do this. I didn't have a straight blade at the time of installation, and it's a rental so I'm not as concerned about it being absolutely perfect. I bought the brown tinted version to go with my exposed brick, and it actually hides the imperfections very well.Another thing, getting the film cut and butted up to the edge of the window is damn near an impossibility. Mine is perfect in some places, but there are also gaps in other spaces. I may get a tube of black caulk and run a bead along where the film meets the edge of the window just to tidy the whole thing up.All in all, i definitely recommend. I emailed the seller to try and see when it's going to be back in stock, but didn't get a date. I'm hoping soon. I'm anxious to knock out the rest of the windows.
J**N
It does things! Like, work.
1. I'm not a professional tint installer, I've done my own tint twice before on smaller windows2. I had my husband's help.3. The tint gets installed on the INSIDE. You don't work outside with this stuff. You'll get dust and dirt under it and it'll be backwards.4. This stuff sticks really well.5. The worst part is being so inexperienced that I can't get all the bubbles out.So, I got the big sheet because we have 2 full size sliding doors on the condo we're renting. They let in GOBS of light. ESPECIALLY after 4pm. The sun hits them almost directly like a pie in the face. I like the view that we have so privacy is kind of a big deal for me because I hate having the blinds closed. So, Picture 1. Half of the sliding door without the tint, the other half with. As you can see, it's super bright outside. This is normal for this area. The tint makes a huge difference. My husband and I took turns walking outside and seeing if we could guess what the other was doing inside the house. We both lost that game but it made for some good laughs and proved a point. You can't see side the house through this stuff. At least during the day. Haven't checked for how it works at night but I close the blinds after the sunset disappears anyway. Long story short, it works.Install! Was not fun. Again, we are not professionals. I used a big 10" window squeegee to help and I had a spray bottle with some water and Dawn dish soap in it. Not sure if that is going to help anyone but it worked better than just straight water (which is what I used doing the smaller window). I feel like if I didn't have my husband's help, this would have been really frustrating and annoying and a much bigger mess. I got some water on the runner in front of the door. Oh well. So, hubby washed the windows, I got the first sheet cut down to size. I left the left and right edges as they were and just cut the length. Had hubby spray the window and pull the film off the back of the tint while I held it up. I don't recommend removing ALL OF THE FILM at once. This tint will static cling to pretty much everything. My pants, the door, the wall, itself. So we did it in sections. Had hubby pull about 2' of film back and I lined it up starting at the top. Kept excess on both left and right sides because we were just going to cut it off later. If you have enough soapy water on the glass, you can actually slide the tint around a bit. This is really nice when you're just starting to do the install. Just try to start with a finished end from the factory as your starting edge. So, lined up at the top, smoothed out to the corners and started heading down. It's not going to be perfect when you first start to put it on. Don't sweat it, just make sure you have enough water on the glass but you don't want it running. That's too much. The mistier, the better. When I got to the part of the tint that still had film, I held the tint to the window (try to keep close to the film when you do this because pulling the film if you aren't holding the tint will pull the tint away from the glass and then you'll just have to go back and redo it) and hubby pulled more film and sprayed more soapy water on the next 2 feet or so. Repeat until you get to the bottom of the glass. This is where you want the squeegee. I started at the top and close to the middle. Since my top edge was pretty good I really didn't have to worry about it. Holding the squeegee at an angle so that the water behind the tint gets directed down was my preferred method. I would always go back to middle and work my way out to the edge. Getting around the door handle sucked. Once I got the left side done, hubby used a straight edge and a really good razor to cut the excess and I moved to the next side. Got that side done and we swapped so that I could get the rest of the little bubbles and junk fixed on the left side and he cut the right then started on the excess on the bottom. That's basically how we did both left and right sides of the door but I lined up the top and the RIGHT side of the tint on the right side of the sliding door, which actually worked out pretty well. We only had to cut the left side and bottom for excess. I spent some extra time with the squeegee once we were done just to try to work out the bubbles.The second picture is after we were done. The lights are on in my house. I left the door partially open so you can see that there's a difference. Definitely going to buy it again so that I can do the other sliding glass door in the condo.
G**H
This is the thickest, nicest, easiest to install, best coverage I have experienced!
I have used several brands of window tint - I have lived in several homes - and I have put window tint on several windows - BUT I have never come across any window tint that is this Amazing Quality! WOW This is the thickest, nicest, easiest to install, best coverage I have experienced. I would give it more stars if they were available!
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