One-Way Vision Window Film
Looking for a tool that will provide daytime privacy, security, energy efficiency and peace of mind? Worry no more, our One-Way Vision Window Film feature several unique glass film styles offering varying degrees of one-way visibility. It allows you to see outside but stops others from seeing in during the day.
One-Way Vision Window Film are the perfect way to add one-way privacy to your home, office or car’s windows. Our film are also available with up to 99% UV Blocking to protect your valuable belongings.
Features:
- Allows you to see outside, but stops others from seeing the inside. Safe & preventing glass fragments from splashing. Effectively blocks harmful radiation.
- Not just protect the window from breakage, it also protects your interior from harmful UV rays from the sun. It rejects about 99% of the UV rays, you can now enjoy the warmth of the sunlight without having to worry about harmful solar rays.
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Also acts as summer and winter insulation, It can retain heat in winter and keep it out in summer, reducing expensive heating and cooling costs.
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You can use a paper cutter to cut any size to fit your window. Simply peel off the backing film and apply to clean glass window.
- Gives you privacy with an elegant decorative finish. Beautiful unique pattern meets the need of personality.Â
Package Includes:
- 1 x One-Way Vision Window Film
I’m happy with the finished result on our west facing window wall and south facing French doors though I got better at applying the film as I worked. It seems to help block some of the heat in the evening though I’m not sure how effective it is for privacy at night. That is not a concern for me, but may be for others.
The first picture has only a few windows done. The second has all the lower windows but not the top arch (haven’t done that one yet!). You can really tell the difference!
I used lots of soapy water as suggested in the directions and a squeegee that we use in our shower to get the bubbles out of the film. I precut the film and left about a 1/8 inch of space around the window. Maybe in another area I may of been more picky but, it's the garage! Having the right tools on hand make a big difference.
I have installed this type of film before and cut right to the window edge with a utility knife after it is up and a metal straight edge.