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The samheito Window Film is a self-adhesive, one-way mirror film designed to enhance privacy while allowing natural light to filter through. Measuring 40 × 200 cm, this silver reflective film blocks 98% of UV rays, reduces glare, and helps control indoor temperatures, making it an ideal choice for various settings including homes and offices.
Brand | samheito |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 40 x 2 x 0.01 cm; 110 g |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Item Weight | 110 g |
F**Y
Fantastic product
Fantastic product - very well packaged well thought through by this company - thank you allIncluded a little square to practice on - this was so helpful to me to try before using the main productInstructions.Spatula with a hard \ soft side.Red arrows - two to attach to a corner one on each side pull away and it separates the backing - brilliant ideaEasy to apply - washed window with washing up liquid, put some into a spray bottle and spray the film after taking off the backing.Sprayed window all using same liquid then put film on window and used my window scraper first then the one provided wipe with kitchen roll to get rid of excess.Respray again with same liquid and wipeMarvelous at keeping out heat especially on my front door which has huge glass panel now I can see people they cant see me and the difference in temperature is fantastic in the hallway.People at night can see into house as before when light is on, but for a bit of privacy its exceptionalI have done 3 other windows now and the heat of the strong sun we are having at the moment with this product makes the rooms coolerMany thanks for your attention to detail on this product and helping the customer achieve good results
J**J
Needs a few hands to do this
It gave a great result - after I figured out that the bit I had just stuck on the window wasn't doing anything and realised the scrumpled bit of plastic I had just thrown away was the bit that should have gone on the window - so a little bit of wastage but that was me in a rush.From the outside - looks great.Spray window and film liberally with water (with a few drops of washing up liquid in).Use the 'arrow' stickers to separate the films (one sticker on each side and pull them apart gently - don't use fingernails or you'll be there for months) - then put the right bit on the window and use the supplied tool (similar to credit card wrapped in cloth) to squeegee out the bubbles - use some kitchen towel to mop up the excess.I tried to cut to the right size in advance as I didn't want to scratch the window - doesn't work quite as well doing this but is easier to manage a smaller piece.However, needed 4 hands to use scissors on this stuff as quite confusing where the cuts should have been as it is very mirrored.
A**1
easy to use
this is probably the easiest to put on film I've used, and I've used a few now, mainly because the stickers actually separate the film from the backing for the most part.
W**S
It does the job
The film does what it is supposed to. It comes with a couple of 200 x 200mm practice pieces and a squeegey. When you peel off the backing, keep hold of it. The film has a tendency to roll up and if the sticky side sticks together, it is a mission to get it unstuck. Your film will get creased. Cleaning double glazed window; pay particular attention to the rubber seal. Any muck in the seal gets sucked between the film and the glass by the thin layer of water (by capillary action). Then the film won't stick to the glass around the edge and it looks like a five-year-old has done it. Overall, it does do the job, but I bolloxed it up a bit so that you don't have to.
P**.
Not worth it
Unfortunately I keep buying different brands and they're all either too thick or too thing,warped and so on and I can't stand them and I'd take them off in the same day. This one is no different and probably the worst as it's so bobbly and it's not like I don't know how to do them as I used to work for a graphic display company so have done a lot of these.. So disappointing and just a waste of money
P**4
Birds
It is great but birds can fly into window had it on my windows 45mins and birds flew straight into the window
D**T
Perfect
Couple of bad reviews and all i can think is they did not do it correctly.Don't rush and take your time else it will look awful.They provide a piece so you can have a test go.Firstly measure your window.Using a snap blade and straight edge cut to desired size.Wet the window with soapy water.Remove backing and the sticky side is the one that adheres to the window.Carefully stick, it will move about as thats the whole point of the soapy water it enables you to move it and work out the excess air bubbles using the tool provided.Once all the air is out and your happy let it dry.You now have a very good reflective window.Great for privacy.Great price.10/10.
S**N
Well packaged and good product
I have brought off Amazon 3 other window tints off other sellers and all failed through damage when receiving the product to poor quality, This person has made the effort of being well packaged and supplied a free squeegee to get the water out this is much appreciated and makes all the difference when applying any window tint will be buying more to do my whole house off this seller thank you. I use to tint car windows a long time ago so I know what I’m doing so thought I will share my advice to anyone who is trying this film 1st make sure your windows are clean not just clean with window cleaner I mean go over with a blade as a scraper to make sure there is no small bits of dirt on the window you can hear them when you run a blade over if not they will create bubbles/imperfection, cut the film 5cm bigger then you need around all edges for your window unless your window is the exact size of the film but this is not common, when applying use soapy water only a couple of drops of fairy liquid to much and it will show soap residue under the tint, spry lots of soapy water on the window then lay the film on a clean flat surface do not crease the film this will not come out peal the backing film off but as your pealing this off spray it with soapy water as your removing the backing film so both the window and the film should be wet, then you can place it on the window and move it where you need it, then start at the top and working your way down squeezing all the water/air out to the edges once this is done you can then use a sharp blade to trim the edges and squeeze the last of the water out from the edges hopefully this advice will help any one who has not done this before have success in installing this film as instructions are alway vague with all window tints you buy.
L**D
Gut und günstig
Das Anbringen über Kopf, also an die Decke des Wintergartens war etwas schwierig, die Wirkung ist jetzt aber gut.
D**K
Funktioniert
Ich habe die Folie auf einer Doppelsteckplatte an einer Seite unter meiner Terassenüberdachung angebracht und es funktioniert einwandfrei Das anbringen war mühselig aber das liegt wohl daran das die Doppelstegplatte wellig ist und nicht glatt aber ich bin sehr zufrieden
R**R
Keine blasenfreie Anbringung.
Ich tapeziere seit Jahrzehnten selbst, aber eine blasenfreie Anbringung der Folie ist mir an drei Fenstern nicht gelungen. Hält die Sonneneinstrahlung gut ab.
G**N
Folie funktioniert
Wie haben die Folie am Wochenende auf unsere Seitenwand von der Überdachung aufgebracht.Das Aufbringen war im Dreieck etwas knifflig, wobei das eher ans uns lag und nicht an der Folie.bis jetzt 5 von 5 Sternen. ich werde berichten, ob die Folie weiter hält.
E**4
Blickdicht
Wunderbar zum verarbeitenIch kann raus sehenUnd keiner reinPasst
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