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title: "NSN70 Window Film Transparent High Heat Rejection & UV Cut (Very Light) - 36in X 14ft"
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# 99% UV blocked Excellent heat rejection Durable & scratch resistant NSN70 Window Film Transparent High Heat Rejection & UV Cut (Very Light) - 36in X 14ft

**Brand:** bdf
**Price:** VT33184
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪟 Cool clarity, smart savings—upgrade your windows, upgrade your life!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NSN70 Window Film Transparent High Heat Rejection & UV Cut (Very Light) - 36in X 14ft by bdf
- **How much does it cost?** VT33184 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bdf enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bdf brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Slash Your Cooling Bills:** Advanced heat rejection technology reduces indoor temperatures, saving you money all summer long.
- • **Protect Your Interiors in Style:** Blocks 99% of harmful UV rays to prevent fading and preserve your furniture’s vibrant look.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Top-tier durability and scratch resistance ensure your windows stay pristine and stylish.
- • **Crystal Clear View, Maximum Comfort:** Ultra-light tint lets natural light flood in while keeping your space cool and glare-free.
- • **DIY-Friendly with Pro-Level Results:** Comes with free tools and an easy installation guide—no professional needed, just flawless finish.

## Overview

The BDF NSN70 Window Film offers a very light transparent shade that maximizes natural light while delivering superior heat rejection and blocking 99% of UV rays. Its durable, scratch-resistant surface and strong adhesive make it a long-lasting, easy-to-install solution that reduces cooling costs and protects interiors from sun damage.

## Description

desertcart.com: BDF NSN70 Window Film Transparent High Heat Rejection & UV Cut (Very Light) - 36in X 14ft : Home & Kitchen

Review: Excellent film to bock, but retain light for viewing outside. - I bought this film to apply under the Skylight that I just replaced. My old Skylight was cracked, and since it's 50 years old, very few new Skylight will fit. I bought the only one I could find, and I was not so satisfying with it. It was medium grey, color and not as dark as my old Skylight. My house is already hot as hell with the old Skylight, so imagine that with a lighter color Skylight. As the sun shined through the Skylight, it left a large rectangle moving through my carpet, then my staircase, then on to the wall. Looking at it was like looking at a 150-200 watts incandescent light bulb directly with the new Skylight, so I had to use my hand to cover on side of my face every time I walked by, to keep my eyes protected. it's that bad. And here is where the tint film came in. I applied 4 layers of this film, BDF NSN70, directly under the Skylight because it was for interior use. I cut each layer in 3" stripes and overlapped them so that they could conform to the curved surface of the Skylight better. It was still imperfect, but looked more decent than apply the whole film on the curved surface. It still didn't look good. Then I went to Home Depot and bought a 2x4 defusing panel that you normally installed on the ceiling below the fluorescent lights. This was done to defuse light better, and also make the Skylight look good since the flaws wouldn't show up through this panel. I then installed the Skylight with the pannel sandwiched in between the Skylight and the roof, rough side of the panel down. The result: ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!! I just couldn't believe it! This cut the heat absorbed through the Skylight by 95%. You read it right, by 95%. I stood directly under the Skylight with the sun shined directly over my head, and I can feel the heat on my skin: It was only VERY SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN MY OWN BODY TEMPERATURE and the outside temperature was 85 degree. The sun shine had been cut down so much thru out the day, and the light color was actually WHITE all day long, not YELLOW as it should be any more. It was like looking at a 40 watts fluorescent white light bulb from a distant. The light was slightly darker before noon, and from noon on, it was at full capacity, which was gentle and very easy on eyes. For me, this was perfect. If I wanted it brighter, 3 layers would do that, with a little temperature gain, of course. So, the template now was the temperature of the house coming from doors and windows, but no longer from the Skylight. The defusing effect of the panel also dispersed the light out such that it created a more even light through the area, and I no longer saw the sharp rectangle sun glow on the wall anymore, that was the end of it. Needless to say, the result was sort of unexpected because from my calculations, I never knew that it would turn out like that, but hey, who is complaining? An important thing I learned from this exercise is this: If you want to use a film for heat blocking, try an MIRROR EXTERIOR FILM first. I used the BDF EXS35 for my windows and doors that I wanted to see more out of those, and BDF EXS15 for my master bedroom to cut the heat to a minimum level so that I can sleep in it in the afternoon. This will cut the heat by 60% and 80% respectively. I plan to apply the BDF NSN70 to the interior of the same glasses to cut the heat down another 15% and 8% respectively, making the heat rejection totals to 75% and 88% respectively. This will bring the temperature down further, but affects the views very little. The BDF NSN60 will not be that much more gain to consider. Note that I mentioned MIRROR FILM here, preferably the SPUTTERED type for EXTERIOR use, and NOT the regular black or dark gray films. Black color attracted heat, so, initially the black film blocks heat by blocking sun light, but given enough time and the right sun angle, the sun light turns into heat, and heat will start to radiate into the room because the film only blocks light, not heat, so the later part of the day (4-6pm), it will be the hottest. I used to come home from work almost every day and it was ok, but now I stay home all day everyday, so I realized how much discomfort it was with the black film. And from the experience I gained from doing the Skylight, I no longer again tint my glasses with black or dark grey films. Hope my experiments here will be of some helps for those who needed it.
Review: Updated: Fabulous product - One side of my new build house is south facing and after multiple rounds with the heating and ac folks I decided to try this film to reject the heat. I’ve completed the bottom half of three windows and wanted to share how clear this goes on. It’s a little difficult to work with as it’s not very forgiving- even without losing control of it I still have one or two little spots where it looks like it’s been folded and therefore creased. I saw another review where it apparently went away after a few days so I’ll update this with this review to confirm, as well as give an opinion of whether or not the heat is truly reduced. Update: it’s been about 2 weeks and I really like this product. My extra ecobee sensor indicates that the pantry, which always runs hot (74-76 degrees when the thermostat is set at 70), is registering at 71. As I worked through other windows I tried two methods of install. The first was how the instructions say to put them on, by slowly peeling the product backing off as you worked to attach to the window, and the other way I tried, was I laid the precut piece on a table and peeled it all off there, and then I attached in one fell swoop. Option 1: it takes about 20 minutes to apply, and it appears there are little to no bubbles under the film. The film does peel off periodically as you are installing and will fold over on itself which creates creases that do not come out. Over time they will minimize but if you’re like me, you’ll see them. No one else will notice it, but it drives me crazy. I also noticed there were little bubbles and almost like a smeared effect on one or two windows at the bottom and the bottom corners. Overall, it gives a clean look but definitely leaves a few blemishes, even after a few weeks of adhering. I suspect it’s because I couldn’t really get the back of the film as wet as the window’s because It was already so close to the window, creating a more dry, and therefore more difficult hang. Option 2: after I peeled the film backing off, I would apply a lot of the spray to both the window and the film, then line it up from the center and let it just do its thing. It behaves a lot like tempered glass for a phone so if you start in the middle of the glass and let go, it attached quite nicely to the window all by itself. Once it’s on, I then smoothed out as many bubbles as I could. I did panic a bit because it appeared smooth but when I came back an hour later I saw a lot of bubbles. It took about 7-10 days of leaving it alone, but they are completely gone now and the bottom and corners look great. You cant even tell there’s film on the windows. This way took me closer to 12-15 minutes once the film was cut so the more efficient install time also made it nicer to use this option.

## Features

- TOP OF THE LINE window film that is both durable and scratch resistant. Very light shade lets lots of light through while having heat control.
- EXCELLENT HEAT REJECTION. Helps reduce cooling costs, especially during the summer, through effective heat rejection. Also blocks 99% of UV rays, minimizing fading on furnishings caused by the sun.
- STRONG ADHESIVE protected by release liner. For easier installation, use A LOT of soap/water mixture to soak both the adhesive side and window.
- HIGH QUALITY PERFORMANCE FILM that is sensitive by nature. Please take caution when handling the film as the slightest fold may create a permanent wrinkle.
- FREE TOOLS AND EASY INSTALLATION GUIDE to make installation DIY-friendly. Make sure the window surface is completely clean and absolutely free of any blemishes.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00P009N3K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,368 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #111 in Window Films |
| Brand Name | BDF |
| Color | Near-clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (809) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810203025379 |
| Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 168"L x 36"W |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Buydecorativefilm |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
| Model Number | CSPNS7036012 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 36in X 14ft |
| UPC | 810203025379 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 42 Square Feet |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BDF
- **Color:** Near-clear
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00810203025379
- **Installation Type:** Peel and Stick
- **Material:** Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 168"L x 36"W
- **Size:** 36in X 14ft
- **UPC:** 810203025379
- **Ultraviolet Light Protection:** Yes

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent film to bock, but retain light for viewing outside.
*by T***L on July 24, 2020*

I bought this film to apply under the Skylight that I just replaced. My old Skylight was cracked, and since it's 50 years old, very few new Skylight will fit. I bought the only one I could find, and I was not so satisfying with it. It was medium grey, color and not as dark as my old Skylight. My house is already hot as hell with the old Skylight, so imagine that with a lighter color Skylight. As the sun shined through the Skylight, it left a large rectangle moving through my carpet, then my staircase, then on to the wall. Looking at it was like looking at a 150-200 watts incandescent light bulb directly with the new Skylight, so I had to use my hand to cover on side of my face every time I walked by, to keep my eyes protected. it's that bad. And here is where the tint film came in. I applied 4 layers of this film, BDF NSN70, directly under the Skylight because it was for interior use. I cut each layer in 3" stripes and overlapped them so that they could conform to the curved surface of the Skylight better. It was still imperfect, but looked more decent than apply the whole film on the curved surface. It still didn't look good. Then I went to Home Depot and bought a 2x4 defusing panel that you normally installed on the ceiling below the fluorescent lights. This was done to defuse light better, and also make the Skylight look good since the flaws wouldn't show up through this panel. I then installed the Skylight with the pannel sandwiched in between the Skylight and the roof, rough side of the panel down. The result: ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!! I just couldn't believe it! This cut the heat absorbed through the Skylight by 95%. You read it right, by 95%. I stood directly under the Skylight with the sun shined directly over my head, and I can feel the heat on my skin: It was only VERY SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN MY OWN BODY TEMPERATURE and the outside temperature was 85 degree. The sun shine had been cut down so much thru out the day, and the light color was actually WHITE all day long, not YELLOW as it should be any more. It was like looking at a 40 watts fluorescent white light bulb from a distant. The light was slightly darker before noon, and from noon on, it was at full capacity, which was gentle and very easy on eyes. For me, this was perfect. If I wanted it brighter, 3 layers would do that, with a little temperature gain, of course. So, the template now was the temperature of the house coming from doors and windows, but no longer from the Skylight. The defusing effect of the panel also dispersed the light out such that it created a more even light through the area, and I no longer saw the sharp rectangle sun glow on the wall anymore, that was the end of it. Needless to say, the result was sort of unexpected because from my calculations, I never knew that it would turn out like that, but hey, who is complaining? An important thing I learned from this exercise is this: If you want to use a film for heat blocking, try an MIRROR EXTERIOR FILM first. I used the BDF EXS35 for my windows and doors that I wanted to see more out of those, and BDF EXS15 for my master bedroom to cut the heat to a minimum level so that I can sleep in it in the afternoon. This will cut the heat by 60% and 80% respectively. I plan to apply the BDF NSN70 to the interior of the same glasses to cut the heat down another 15% and 8% respectively, making the heat rejection totals to 75% and 88% respectively. This will bring the temperature down further, but affects the views very little. The BDF NSN60 will not be that much more gain to consider. Note that I mentioned MIRROR FILM here, preferably the SPUTTERED type for EXTERIOR use, and NOT the regular black or dark gray films. Black color attracted heat, so, initially the black film blocks heat by blocking sun light, but given enough time and the right sun angle, the sun light turns into heat, and heat will start to radiate into the room because the film only blocks light, not heat, so the later part of the day (4-6pm), it will be the hottest. I used to come home from work almost every day and it was ok, but now I stay home all day everyday, so I realized how much discomfort it was with the black film. And from the experience I gained from doing the Skylight, I no longer again tint my glasses with black or dark grey films. Hope my experiments here will be of some helps for those who needed it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Updated: Fabulous product
*by A***G on February 7, 2023*

One side of my new build house is south facing and after multiple rounds with the heating and ac folks I decided to try this film to reject the heat. I’ve completed the bottom half of three windows and wanted to share how clear this goes on. It’s a little difficult to work with as it’s not very forgiving- even without losing control of it I still have one or two little spots where it looks like it’s been folded and therefore creased. I saw another review where it apparently went away after a few days so I’ll update this with this review to confirm, as well as give an opinion of whether or not the heat is truly reduced. Update: it’s been about 2 weeks and I really like this product. My extra ecobee sensor indicates that the pantry, which always runs hot (74-76 degrees when the thermostat is set at 70), is registering at 71. As I worked through other windows I tried two methods of install. The first was how the instructions say to put them on, by slowly peeling the product backing off as you worked to attach to the window, and the other way I tried, was I laid the precut piece on a table and peeled it all off there, and then I attached in one fell swoop. Option 1: it takes about 20 minutes to apply, and it appears there are little to no bubbles under the film. The film does peel off periodically as you are installing and will fold over on itself which creates creases that do not come out. Over time they will minimize but if you’re like me, you’ll see them. No one else will notice it, but it drives me crazy. I also noticed there were little bubbles and almost like a smeared effect on one or two windows at the bottom and the bottom corners. Overall, it gives a clean look but definitely leaves a few blemishes, even after a few weeks of adhering. I suspect it’s because I couldn’t really get the back of the film as wet as the window’s because It was already so close to the window, creating a more dry, and therefore more difficult hang. Option 2: after I peeled the film backing off, I would apply a lot of the spray to both the window and the film, then line it up from the center and let it just do its thing. It behaves a lot like tempered glass for a phone so if you start in the middle of the glass and let go, it attached quite nicely to the window all by itself. Once it’s on, I then smoothed out as many bubbles as I could. I did panic a bit because it appeared smooth but when I came back an hour later I saw a lot of bubbles. It took about 7-10 days of leaving it alone, but they are completely gone now and the bottom and corners look great. You cant even tell there’s film on the windows. This way took me closer to 12-15 minutes once the film was cut so the more efficient install time also made it nicer to use this option.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Overall, I'm pleased
*by L***S on July 3, 2025*

The film was easy for 2 people to apply. Considering the size of my sliding door glass (33x63) I would recommend this as a two-person job. Four days after install, there are still some small air bubbles. None of them are more than 1/4" diameter and do not impede visibility at all. The film results in a slight dimming of daylight. I can definitely say that the inside temperature near the door is noticeably cooler than what it was before. So overall, pleased with the results.

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