🌒 Transform your windows into a sleek, private oasis—day or night!
Haton Blackout Window Film offers a 17.5" x 78.7" static cling solution that blocks 100% of light and UV rays, ensuring total privacy and heat control. Ideal for daytime sleepers and privacy seekers, it installs easily without adhesives and provides a cost-effective alternative to traditional window treatments.
L**7
Looks great !
I love this ! I needed something to cover my small bathroom window bc it’s in front of the house& I like having light come in so didn’t want to have the blinds down all day. We just put it on yesterday so I can’t say how long it will stay up but it seems like it’s on well. It was kind of difficult to cut the edges but the rest was pretty easy. We still get light through the window & people can’t see in so problem solved!**update** So a few days after applying I noticed the edges seem to be coming up (see second pic below). I’m not sure why bc we followed the instructions.
M**0
Easy installation
Perfect for my front door. It was so easy to put on and very forgiving if you make a mistake. I was able to take pieces off and move them around multiple times with no issue. I love the design and it has the perfect amount of privacy while still letting light in.
K**R
Not quite thick enough
Wish there was an option to order a thicker level of this product. Otherwise, very easy application and although thinner than I'd like, it looks good.
A**A
Easy to put up and stays up!
If you are looking for a great window cover this is it!! We have two sidelights on our front door and I got tired of people being able to look inside. So easy to put up - these have been on since day one and have no peel or falling off!! You can cut to the specific size you need and they look great!
L**.
Impressed with this product!
I am very pleased with my purchase. The ease of installation was very simple. It looks great on my doorwall windows. Would purchase again.
E**N
This is NOT Peel And Stick — There Is Work To Be Done My Friends
If you are looking for a quick and simple window cling to give you a bit of privacy, this is not for you. The end result is lovely, I admit. If you do not look very closely at the door it's exactly what I wanted so for that I gave it 3 stars. What I h8ed about this product is the fiddly steps you have to take to get this sucker on the window.First off...should you choose to buy this, you will absolutely need the following:1. A ruler or something to create a cutting template (I used lined paper taped together...it worked just fine as a template) if you need to cut to size.2. Scissors3. Spray bottle filled with water4. Some kind of squeegee...I don't have one so I grabbed the paper pad I made the template from and used the bound top edge of that. There's water involved so whatever you use will get wet.5. An Exacto or box cutter with a blade that is...AND I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH...sharp as a scalpel. I'm not kidding. Do NOT cut this vinyl cling once it's on your window with anything less if you want a decent edge.6. Scotch tape (I didn't need...but you might want it on hand)7. The patience of Job.Ok...so their instructions come with fairly decent directions. Just know this: After you measure, they say cut an extra 1" around so that you can use your scalpel/exacto/box cutter to cut away excess after installing. I tried to cut to exact but was over a bit and it was very difficult to hold down the vinyl as I "cut" (see below) away the extra. Had I done 1" it might have been an easier process.They also say to spray the window and (((then))) spray the back of the film on the side you are attaching to the window. This step comes (((before))) the "remove the transparent film" step. Soooo....not a chemistry scientist here, I'm a graphic designer, so I sprayed the film like they said, because I don't know what kind of chemical reaction might be happening, and then, you know, according to the very next step...I removed the now-wet transparent film to expose the still-dry backside of the vinyl. Huh. Like I said, not a chemistry pro....but I did wonder why the heck I was spraying film that I was literally removing after. (insert shrug emoji here).Speaking of removing that backing film...heh. Well, they suggest using scotch tape to separate the vinyl and film using a rapid-rip-apart motion. No such luck. I chose instead to grab a corner and vigorously roll/pinch it between my thumb and forefinger until that bugger gave up the will to survive...and then peeled the film away. THIS is where you'll need patience beyond all logical reason.Once I got the vinyl pieces on, I smoothed them out pretty successfully...minimal bubbles, and so far (three days later) all pieces are still up. But I will say that when I attempted cut away the overage, that was a dang mess...my dad's circa 1998 box cutter (my bad) just grabbed and pulled at the vinyl so it was more ripping than cutting. Also, I thought I was cutting the vinyl when in fact I was simply cutting my pane frame. Twice. Twice that happened. To my newly painted door. So...nobody look TOO closely at my door. Stand back, squint and behold the beauty.End result is I like it from a distance, it's giving me the exact amount of privacy/sheerness I wanted and the design I bought (horizontal geometric lines) is very nice and elegant. Would I do this again with this stuff? Well, time will tell...if they stay stuck to the window panes, then yeah....knowing what I know now, I would likely purchase again. But I don't recommend for anyone looking for a simple two-step peel/stick process.
S**N
Great for privacy! Let’s in just the right amount of light…
Installed this around the front door to increase privacy and block light/heat in our entryway. Easy to install and looks very sleek, modern and professional. I had to put multiple pieces together since there isn’t a roll tall enough for my window panels and I wanted the design’s lines to lay horizontally. I measured so the cuts would fall on the “ribs” of the windows and you can’t even tell it’s pieced together. Let’s in just the right amount of light and hopefully it actually blocks UV rays as advertised. It definitely blocks heat from coming through. It used to get really hot when the sun was right in front of our house before putting this film on. Harder to see through than I expected; improving privacy quite a bit. Very happy with this purchase! Time will tell if it continues to stick with weather variation heating/cooling the glass. I have high hopes though with its quality so far and I absolutely love the look!
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