✨ Elevate your view with style and sustainability! 🌈
The VELIMAX Rain Glass Window Film is a versatile, adhesive-free static cling solution designed to enhance your home or office decor while providing significant UV protection and energy savings. Measuring 17.7 x 78.7 inches, this eco-friendly film is easy to install and can be repositioned or reused, making it a practical choice for any glass surface.
Item Dimensions L x W | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
Size | 17.7 x 78.7 inches |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
Color | Clear |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 97% |
Material Type | Vinyl |
A**R
Privacy Meets Elegance!
Privacy Meets EleganceThis window film is a game-changer for adding style and privacy without sacrificing natural light. The rain glass effect gives windows a sleek, textured look while still letting in a soft glow. Installation is effortless—just peel, stick, and smooth it out. No adhesive means no mess, and it’s easy to reposition if needed. A simple yet effective way to upgrade any space.
M**N
easy to use, lets alot of light in
we liked how easy it was to use, it's rather thin and you can still see movement, colors and shapes through it but does give some privacy while letting through alot of light - we used it to cover sidelights that had a design with various types of glass (rain glass, reeded, smoked, various textures, bevelled and some smooth and clear sections). We didn't want to be viewed through the clear sections but didn't want to lose the beauty of the design in the process. Now no one can see us through the sections that were clear but we can still see the design clearly and we didn't lose too much of the light so this was a perfect solution for light coverage.
H**7
Good product and not difficult to install though found instructions lacking
We have a sunroom with French doors, and we wanted something opaque to cover the windows instead of just sheer curtains. We have 2 panels about 21 x 62 and used the film on the side of the window facing the inside of the house. The installation instructions were not very good I didn't think.Before ordering: Measure properly! I should have asked for help holding the tape measurer on the long window and was a few inches short and had to order a second roll (had to allow for a little extra on all sides) as I was trying to do both windows on one roll.1. I bought a quart spray bottle and travel sized bottle of plain baby shampoo, already had a squeegee, single-edged razor, plastic putty knife and metal yard stick (to help with trimming)2. Fill the bottle about 3/4 and add just a few drops of the shampoo. This will help the film adhere to the glass and allow you to reposition it if necessary.3. Clean the window thoroughly. I used windex, wiped well with paper towels, then scraped the surface with a single edge razor to get off any stuck paint or dirt particles. Scrape to the edges so the plastic can cling all the way.4. Then I sprayed on some of the soapy mixture and cleaned again to get the windex off (supposed to be bad for film) using a squeegee to clean it again. If it's not clean and scraped off, the plastic won't adhere to parts of the window.5. Cut the film at least an inch bigger than the window measures. I did about 1.5-2". It's easy to cut because of the grid marks on the backing.6. Because ours pieces were long, I needed my husband to hold the corner while I peeled away the backing. If you are using shorter panels, you may not need help with this part. There is a sticker that helps you separate the backing.7. I layed towels on the floor and then laid the film down with back facing up (since it's textured, it's easy to distinguish) and squirt the film with the soapy water.8. Then squirt the window liberally with the soapy water9. Put the soapy film onto the window, texture side up of course, and make sure there is some of the plastic sticking out on each side - soapy water helps you reposition if necessary.10. Have some hand towels ready and use the squeegee to start moving the water to the edges and allowing the film adhere to the window. Get it snug. Easier to get rid of the water than to pull off and add some because you didn't use enough11. When you are ready to trim, it's easier if someone holds a metal ruler at the edge (you are supposed to allow 1/16" around for expansion/contraction) and use the single-edge razor to trim. The corners are the trickiest. You can use a credit card or plastic putty knife to work the corners and bubbles out.It has been on several days and so far, so good! I found a few videos online of applying tinted film and thankfully, this is easier to apply than that since there is texture, but you might benefit from watching one.
S**.
Great solution instead of replacing glass front door
I recently had some remodeling done and decided I wanted to rearrange my furniture to have the sofas and tv on the opposite side of my open floor plan central area of my home. Normally this is the dining area and I never minded if someone came to the door while we were in that area because we don’t spend a ton of time at the table and it’s not an area to lounge around in. I had never put my living area there however because I didn’t feel like I could be comfortable laying around in PJ’s or underwear on the couch in front of the tv in case someone came to the door because they can easily see straight through the house to the back door and everywhere in between. I seriously considered replacing the front door with a solid door but that is an expensive solution to the problem of just wanting to rearrange my living room and dining room.That’s when I remembered I had bought some of this clinging film for a cheap solution to the too bright sun coming in the glass front door at my place of work where we didn’t have a pull down shade. I figured there has to be something similar to that reflective cling but frosted that let the light in. Voila! This stuff is EXACTLY what I needed and it not only worked great, was easy to apply but it looks awesome too! Almost as if the glass itself was manufactured to be frosted. I might experiment with cutting the vinyl cling down a bit to leave some clear glass on the sides or middle to act as a sort of peep hole so I can see specifically who is at the door if I’d like but it’s nice to know no one standing or walking by outside in the evening has a clearly visible view into my living room.
K**.
Great product!
This was very easy to do myself and I love the quality! So happy I chose this one!
M**S
Very satisfied
This film looks great and provides adequate privacy. If you install carefully as described in the instructions and other reviews, there are no bubbles and film adheres well. Mine is up tight after 2 months.
M**L
Great window film
Put this on our entry sidelights and even with my amateur installation it looks really good. You can see just enough through it, but can’t tell what you’re seeing. I was very happy with how it turned out and it’s a really pretty pattern
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