Gila Privacy Specchio Adesivo Residenziale Fai da Te Pellicola per Finestre Controllo del Calore Controllo dell'abbagliamento 3ft x 15ft (36in x 180in) 36-Inch by 15-Feet

Brand:Gila

3.1/5

83.21

FACILE INSTALLAZIONE, RISULTATI DURATURI: il materiale adesivo durevole è facile da maneggiare e si attacca saldamente alle finestre per vantaggi continui. COMFORT AUMENTATO: Riduce l'abbagliamento fino all'82%, rendendo gli interni più confortevoli. PROTEGGE GLI INTERNI: blocca fino al 99% dei raggi UV, contribuendo a evitare che i tuoi interni sbiadiscano. EFFICIENZA ENERGETICA: Respinge fino al 79% dell'energia solare totale. PRIVACY DIURNO: l'aspetto esterno a specchio offre privacy durante il giorno (quando il sole è tramontato e le luci sono accese all'interno, il film non nasconde più la vista).

FACILE INSTALLAZIONE, RISULTATI DURATURI: il materiale adesivo durevole è facile da maneggiare e si attacca saldamente alle finestre per vantaggi continui. COMFORT AUMENTATO: Riduce l'abbagliamento fino all'82%, rendendo gli interni più confortevoli. PROTEGGE GLI INTERNI: blocca fino al 99% dei raggi UV, contribuendo a evitare che i tuoi interni sbiadiscano. EFFICIENZA ENERGETICA: Respinge fino al 79% dell'energia solare totale. PRIVACY DIURNO: l'aspetto esterno a specchio offre privacy durante il giorno (quando il sole è tramontato e le luci sono accese all'interno, il film non nasconde più la vista).
Brand Gila
Color Mirror
Material Silver
Product Dimensions 180"L x 36"W
Size 36-Inch by 15-Feet
UV Protection UV Protection

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Scritto da: Peter
experienced installer now. bought a lot of this stuff
A lot of people have trouble installing these things so I am going to do a brief guide. Three months ago I had never installed one of these things. Now I have covered approximately 15 windows with this mirror film, and with Gila's other products, rice paper film and frosted glass film. People when they look at my windows believe that I bought special windows, they usually don't realize that I just put window film up. Directions: Someone in a review said to watch the instruction film at Gila. Also someone said to buy the application kit. Therefore I watched the video twice all the way through, and I bought the kit. This is correct advice. Later when you learn how it all works you can improve on the stuff in the kit, or just not use some of it--but when you are starting you should buy the kit. I watched the instruction video several times, and had it on as I did my first installations so that I could look for answers to my questions. What is essential is that you cut the film to fit carefully before you begin, have the window very clean, and use a lot of the application spray as you install--if you don't use enough application spray then your film might have a life of its own and move in ways you don't like, sticking to itself--when it really adheres to itself it instantly leaves permanent creases. You can avoid this by using a lot of application spray. Four of the windows I covered with the film are about 49" by 42". Four of the windows are about 59" X 34" and were slightly inaccessible because they are high and because I stupidly left a bunch of wooden boards with nails sticking out of them directly beneath the windows. I did all the windows without a helper and all of them look pretty okay at least to me. Hints: (1) They say to use tape to separate the film and the backing--this is correct. You can adhere the tape in the pattern of an X so that the ends of the tape stick off in different directions, then peel the backing off enough to make a split--then fold the tape that is on the backing over onto the front, to prevent the backing from readhering to the film. I know this may not be clear, sorry. But I believe this will help some people. (2) You need a big raised space to prepare the window film and cut it to size--I used a big desk that I cleaned carefully--make sure you have a permanent marker and a long straight edge and measuring tools (I used an angle square as well as a measuring tape). I made jig marks on the desk with the permanent marker so that I could easily see the most common measurements I needed for my windows. (3) You want to measure the windows carefully and have approximately one inch of clearance around the window on the film--you can cut this off later with your razor blade. More than one inch and the film might become unwieldy. as you are installing it. (4) The different window films are different. The rice paper sometimes peels from corners and edges--after you have followed the regular installation instructions you can have some clear silicon ready so that you can put a bead around edges that are peeling or might peel, then smooth it with your finger. It doesn't look perfect but it's better than having your sheet peel away. (5) You have to clean the window sills carefully because the window film if it gets into the dirt on the sill might suck the dirt up and prevent adherence--a tiny speck of dirt is enough to make a big white bubble and mess up your installation. (6) You have to identify which side is the lining and I put all my magic marker markings on the lining side so that no matter what they wouldn't end up visible on the window. (7) As soon as you get each roll of window film take a peek through the inside of it because I received one roll that was all wrinkled on the inside although the outside was okay--it was impossible to install the wrinkly film cleanly. and until now I have one window that looks really horrendous to me, but perhaps not so bad to others or at least they are not complaining about it. (8) Seems will definitely be visible, but they will bother you less than you might think. My advice based on my experience is that you want the seems to be above the halfway point on each window--it makes the window look a lot better that way. You have to plan to make that work. You'll learn a lot as you go but I hope you can benefit from my own experience. I spent about $250 on various window films from Gila and I like it a lot. The mirror film is a very big security asset in the building I have it on. I have a bird feeder just a couple inches from the outside of a window and I can have my big face parked half an inch from the inside of the window and the birds eat merrily, without flying away. The rice paper is probably the least attractive because it tends to peel and by the way one side of the glass looks very different from the other side when you apply the rice paper film inside your house--however although it may be the least attractive of the films I certainly intend to buy more. The mirror film also makes a big temperature difference--I currently am without air conditioning in the house and so with a sunny house I needed to act to reduce the heat. Side by side, mirrored to untreated, with my hand I felt about a ten degree difference between the amount of heat coming through the windows. I believe this house was almost unusable previously in the summer without air conditioning--and now I am functioning adequately in it (I still do need to resolve the problem of air conditioning at some point however). I haven't tried the other non-Gila kinds of window film, but this Gila stuff works well enough for me that I have spent a lot of time and money putting it up--and my eyes are wide open I bought a small amount, installed it, and from there decided to continue with the rest of the house. I recommend it but I can't compare because I haven't yet tried anything else.
Scritto da: MiniHu
In love with it already.
(The blacked out spots in photo are my reflection) Before, during, after, and view from inside. Wow, this stuff is awesome. My first time to ever work with a product like this. If you watch the directions on YouTube, read the printed directions, and FOLLOW them, it is a very easy install! The squeegee is a must have. I also used an exacto knife I already had and a couple drops of dish soap in a spray bottle full of water. Did not buy application kit. You should not think you can do it without studying up on how to do it. It does tint the window and make it a little darker inside, but the darkness is no different than tint on a car window, and who doesn’t love that? I’m very excited to watch my neighbors, er, I mean, work in a room with natural light this summer without the neighborhood watching me. I was easily able to install all of this by myself in about an hour while going slow and steady.
Scritto da: JC
Works perfectly!
Perfect window tinting product. It will be 90° outside (sun shines directly through my window) and the inside temperature remains significantly cooler. First time I've opened the blinds because the privacy feature works 100%! Hint: be sure to buy the liquid, towel, and blade that are sold together. The more spray you use, the easier it is to get it placed perfectly and without creases or lines! 100% recommend this product!!
Scritto da: Daniel K.
Research before installing
It truly is a great product but watch a few videos or reach out to someone who has done this before trying it on your own. My experience began with reading the instructions on the box. Unroll, Cut, Spray cleaned window with (sold separately) special spray, squeegee, trim edges, celebrate. Easy enough. First sheet was tough getting it to stick but I managed. As I unrolled enough for the 2nd window I noticed another set of directions included on the inside of the roll. These instructions added to peel a liner off before applying. Would have been nice to know this on the first window. Went to window #2, peeled the liner and what ensued was a staticky, clinging to itself nightmare. Every dog hair within 100 yards was suddenly drawn into this Jerry Lewis-esque debacle. After 20 min or so I was able to untie the sheet, apply it to the window and finish the install. End result, one window still has liner and slowly peeling off the other window has about 200 dog hairs sealed between it and the window. Both will need to be redone but wanted to caution others before they used up an entire afternoon thinking this would be a snap.
Scritto da: Slipping Away
Good product.
Product is effective and looks good from outside. Fairly quick application, do suggest having two people holding each end if applying to a large window as if given chance to curl back on itself can be tricky to uncurl, although the answer seems to be to spray, spray ,spray. Gila have a good website with tips for application.
Scritto da: Mr David T Fenning
One Star
Makes the inside far, far to dark!
Scritto da: 11coco11
mirrored at night
I liked that the product was probably medium to install. For big windows need at least 2 people. Looks Great and I love that I can leave the blind up during the day to enjoy the outside view, can see in if really try. I did have a hard time installing on a window with rubber around the window it keeps bubbling up? I don't like that you can't see out very well at night, have to press face right on window to see out at night. I cut some from the top so I have a clear view for night time view. Over all I am very happy with the product.
Scritto da: Joanne Linter
Difficult to apply
I found it very difficult to apply. My family has a sign making business and i was able to use professional application tools but i suffered with bubbles appearing on the film after application.
Scritto da: Greg
Works perfectly, slightly tricky install
This product works great but it has adhesive that must be activated with their "adhesion activation fluid" which they want you to buy along with the application kit. Turns out (due to google search) that you can use a little tear free baby soap and water and it worked great for me. 1 note tho, get a second pair of hands to help out or you'll likely have this super thin tint film roll up and stick to it's self, and believe me, it's not fun to seperate!

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