Reflect Your Style, Protect Your Space! 🪞
WochiTV Window Tint offers a one-way privacy solution that reflects the outside while providing heat control and UV protection. This non-adhesive, static cling film is easy to install and remove, making it a versatile choice for any glass surface in your home or office.
Item Dimensions L x W | 70.87"L x 17.5"W |
Size | 17.5 Inch x 5.9 Feet |
Color | Silver |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
B**Y
Enough for entire sliding glass door
Ordered the blue tint for our sliding glass doors. There is enough to cover both sides with an inch or two excess on all sides. Installation was tricky and is best done with 2 persons. The hardest part was cutting to dimensions as you need a large flat surface and the protective plastic film on the reflective side is thick and wants to re-roll. (Ruler markings on the protective plastic side would have been helpful).The reflective side goes on the glass. We had to spray the glass with water, place the film in position while pulling off the protective film all at the same time. (Be liberal with the water). Use a wet squeegee or rag for bubbles. (Don't sweat the tiny bubbles!) The film can be removed anytime with no damage to the glass.The film adheres well, even at the corners. The blue tint has a cooling effect indoors. The reflective side provides privacy, protection against indirect radiant energy, and reduces glare. We love this product and the effort to install it was worth it.
M**E
Awesome product
I was looking for a fast and easy way to add room darkening as I work nights. This product was very easy to install and just as fast to remove if needed.
M**D
Don't use windex to install
UPDATE:It's SUMMER in the desert and I put a leftover film on a small window in my house that's facing east and it worked great! The temp before placing was 105 degrees and after was down to 97! Works really well and I think I could live with the small imperfections rather than the heat! Hopefully helps with our electric bills!I tried to install this with windex and it didn't work great. I used plain water. It makes the room darker and I suggest to place it in a very sunny room that gets hot! It is thick and good quality. Hopefully it lasts! The cons: it clings to each other when wet. I accidentally pinched the film and it left a mark and would not come off. Installation is not that hard. It is not so sheer and leaves the windows kinda blurry. There's small bubbles that I couldn't get out. I used a padded squeegee and it scratched the film still. It made the room cooler as it gets direct sunlight in the all day!
A**N
like putting on a giant screen protector
i bought this tint for the sliding glass doors in my bedroom to keep the afternoon sun from turning it into a sauna. like most during this heat wave, my ac seems to have been running nonstop in order to keep the house at a bearable temperature for my 13 year old dog. like most, i am flinching at the mere thought of my electricity bill. also like some, i don’t have a whole lot of loose change to spend on anything besides food and gasoline. i chose this item because the quantity and discount offered seemed to be the most economical.please note, the pictures are taken at 2:30 in the afternoon with no inside lights on. we have almost achieve cave status without blackout curtains.let’s dive into application, shall we. i did this solo because i wanted to see if it could be done. i’m sure, like most things, if you had multiple sets of hands, it would go a lot faster. one side of my sliding glass door took about an hour or so. handmaids tale was playing so i’m using that as a guesstimate. i didn’t have the energy to procure a squeegee so i used a plastic ruler instead. the ruler allowed for the same type of edge as a credit card or small hard card would but with more surface area. there were a few mishaps with fur getting between the sheet and the window surface but if you’re quick enough, you might be able to fish it out. i matched up the factory cut side as well as i could with the corner and left side and used some painters tape to hold the sheet in place up top while i started peeling the tint from the backing. spraying your widow down with the soapy water mix will allow for manipulation during the initial placement. there will be A LOT of bubbles so be patient working them out. i used an arcing motion to gather bubbles together and press them towards the edges. that technique seemed to work best. it’s very much like putting a screen protector on your phone. you’re going to get pissed at least once. i chose to leave the backing on and pulling it down one section at a time to attempt to keep animal hair finding it’s way between. that worked for the most part, although, my cat did decide to hang out right next to the window the entire time so there’s that. as i mentioned before, don’t have a bunch of money to spare on “be prepared to screw up on the first attempt” so i was determined to keep the mistakes to a “i can live with that” level.all of that being said, if you aren’t a “do it yourself with the help of 8 youtube videos before you break down and call for help” person, then you might need additional hands. if you’re determined, cheap, with a ragtag set of skills like me, this could work for you.good luck to you all and stay cool my friends.
H**.
Not totally private
Y**E
Avec le froid le film commence à décoller de la fenêtre!
Avec l'hiver et le froid le film décolle sur val fenêtre.Je déconseille ce produit!Installlé depuis juin 2021 seulement!
R**E
It works as advertized
The product works without any adhesive, which is fantastic, cleaning the surface well will help and most importantly: since it comes rolled up, you first need to do some "unrolling" to flatten then sheen, otherwise the sheet will bed away from the glass and end up falling due to gravity. In my case 99% of the sheet adhered to the glass perfectly, and for the flaring edges I aplied a small tape to secure them
T**Y
Top notch daytime privacy film but instructions could be better.
Got this to stop a very nosey neighbour from looking into my bedroom whilst I take a nap during the day. Very effective and look great from the outside.Instructions are scarce and it takes patience.Some tips.1. Don’t worry too much about the size to cut. Just make sure the film is larger that the window you are going to fit it onto. It’s very easy to trim any excess film after it’s fitted to the window.2. Use a table to measure and cut. Trying to do this on a floor will attract a lot of dust particles etc.3. Make sure the window is very clean before applying the film.4. Maybe use distilled water to moisten the window rather than tap water if you live in a limescale area. Also don’t use a sponge to apply the water, use a spray bottle for even water distribution.5. Use a squeegee to squeeze out the water after fitting but wrap the squeegees rubber blade in a soft cloth to stop the squeegee rubber blade from scratching the surface of the film.6. Yes, if you make a mistake it can be removed and reapplied.7. After about a week, the film becomes more clear and less cloudy on the windows giving a nice look from inside also.I’m now looking for other places to use this film. Just love the way it looks on my windows.
A**M
Expensive not controlling heat
Expensive not controlling heat sun light
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