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🛡️ Elevate your space with privacy and style—see the light, block the glare!
Coavas Window Privacy Film offers a 23.6 x 157.5 inch gray vinyl static cling that blocks 96% of UV rays, providing day and night privacy without adhesive residue. Easy to install and reusable, it enhances any smooth glass surface with a sleek frosted finish that controls heat and glare while preserving natural light.


























| ASIN | B0DCZ7L9LF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,043 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #6 in Window Films |
| Brand | Coavas |
| Brand Name | Coavas |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 38,494 Reviews |
| Installation Type | Static Cling |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 157.5"L x 23.6"W |
| Manufacturer | DHHX CO |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 157.5"L x 23.6"W |
| Size | 23.6 x 157.5 Inch |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | 96% |
I**C
Perfect!
Beautiful, substantial, easy to install.* An elegant way to get the privacy I want! *I did make a template out of a big piece of corrugated cardboard, and that made it much easier to cut it to the right size.
S**T
Works perfectly!
This item works beautifully! It was super easy to install after cutting to the size we needed. We put on a new front entry door and sidelites with 3/4 decorative glass. It was supposed to have a much higher privacy level so to fix we bought this film. It is perfect!!! Allows light in but no one can see in now.
P**Y
Easy to apply, remove bubbles, looks classy
I have applied my share of window films and due to issues experienced with most, wasn’t looking forward to applying this one on a glass exterior door. Surprise, surprise, after throughly dousing the window and the film, I applied it starting at the top and worked out the bubbles as I moved down. No issues, easy to apply and the bubbles came out very easily with a plastic baking tool that looks like a scraper. Trimming it was very easy using a broad bladed scraper held against the inside edge and cutting with a utility knife with a new blade. I applied a frosted film to the window and it now has a classy look. As long as the film doesn’t dry and begin peeling off, I’ll be a happy camper. I like how it subdues the glare on the floor from the sun yet allows plenty of light into the hallway. The last photo I took reveals that at the top, it may be coming lose as it dries. I may contact customer service to get their take on what could be done. I had to deduct 1 star due to this.
S**S
Really keeps the light out.
So this really does block out the light. It is thick which makes it a little difficult to cut, and I had a brand new blade. Installation was easy but be careful when cutting because if you poke a hole in it the light will come in. Overall I am happy with purchase and will probably get a larger size for another window.
M**.
Simple and effective - great product!
I have a home office with clear glass doors and wanted more privacy without losing the natural light that comes through that room and this product delivers! Here are my tips for an easy installation: - clean the surface of wherever you are intending to place the product so it’s free from dust, pet hair etc - cut the product 1” larger than the area you are covering - makes it easier to place and trim when it’s installed - the product has a rough and a smooth side. The smooth side has a clear backing tape which you need to remove. Mine came with a red and green piece of tape, stick one on the smooth side and one on the rough side at the same corner and pull apart. The backing tape comes off very easily. Remove all of the backing tape - I placed a drop cloth under my doors to protect the wood floors from any water dripping (and there will be some). I also used the drop cloth to lay the product down on, remove the backing tape and spray the water (see next step) which made the process easier to have such a large sized piece to install - spray the side of the product where you have removed the backing tape from AND where you want to place the product with water - put the wet side of the product on to the area where you want to place the product (which is also wet) - grab your squeegee and going from the center to the outside edge, smooth out air bubbles. This is where the water will drip out the sides and on to the floor - drop cloth was a great help in not making a water mess! - once you’ve got rid of the air bubbles, grab a Stanley knife and while holding the squeegee at the outside edge as a bit of a guide and to hold the product in place, trim all the edges. Make sure your blade is sharp and it should be quick to go all the way round. - done!
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Easy enough installation, needs more quality control for several reasons - READ ON!
I purchased several rolls of this in the opacity called Pure. A few factors drove my purchasing decision: THE ABILITY TO GET IT QUICKLY, attractiveness, opacity (I wanted maximum light transfer), and ease of installation. This wasn't the quickest of deliveries, but I didn't have to wait awfully long for it, so that part of the transaction was acceptable. Unfortunately, when it did arrive as two separate orders, one of the rolls delivered to me was white instead of Pure. Irritated as all get out by this for reasons I'll explain in a minute, I referred back to my order, and whoever packed my orders just flat out sent the wrong item in white instead of the correct one in Pure. This is *really bad* because now, my windows now don't match, which just looks like a trashy after thought - and that's an aesthetic that I wasn't going for, so I'm definitely not pleased with that. I would have gone through the insanely inconvenient hassle that is a return on Amazon, except that my #1 reason for ordering this was that the delivery was quick. This was purchased to accommodate a foster dog with reactivity issues who was having a rough time with visuals outside of our house: I needed something fast for his needs, and something matching, with acceptable opacity and light transfer for mine. I was flat out stuck with what was sent to me, as by its delivery time, there just wasn't the luxury or time for a return. I'm still salty about it. To make things worse, the roll of white arrived with creases that penetrated the entire roll, which presents adhesion issues during install and gives you areas afterwards where the film doesn't cling (also displeased with that). Rolls that aren't perfect shouldn't ever leave the factory OR a third-party shipper due to the nature of the product. Lastly, none of my rolls are the lengths stated in the item's description. I measured all of my windows in advance and should have had enough left over for a few more small windows if I needed it; instead, I'm significantly short. All of these things combined means that I now have a large window that had to be "patched", and since my films don't match, it looks like a hot mess. If I'd have received everything in Pure as I'd ordered, this wouldn't be noticeable to anyone but me, but with all the mistakes combined, it makes me bitter every time I look at it. (Patchy windows look bad from both inside and out!) On the positive side, it does cling very nicely. If an area pulls away, just mist the area and squeegee again to remove bubbles. I suggest using a straight edge/T-square and razor blade knife for cutting crisp edges. Have a large area for triple checking your measurements and cutting. The protective film backing sticks a little too well, so be prepared to wrestle with it and become frustrated. You'll get it off eventually, but that was the worst part of putting it up. It repositions easily, so lining up edges and corners isn't a big deal if you find it's going crooked. Large windows require two people or the weight of the film will pull it down if you're trying to put it up alone. While I'm not big on having my windows covered, it's been a really handy solution for my purpose and it would be nice after investing the time to size and cut it all to be able to re-use it in the future, though I have no idea how you'd store it. I do like the way the Pure looks, but would only order again if I could be certain that I'd get the correct product in the actual length stated (this is too expensive to not get exactly what you've paid for!)
A**.
Thick and clingy material
Material is thick and has great static adhesion. The frosted film is NOT see through at all - just what I needed. Installation went ok. I may have used too much soap in the water and now there is a light soap film visible in the film (only visible from certain angles - not a big deal)
B**E
Works great & wasn’t difficult for a novice
I had to do something to get some privacy with 18 individual window panes on an exterior door. But I didn’t want to lose the light, as those windows are the only ones on that side of the room. After reading reviews here, I chose the white film. I made a template of the window size with paper and traced it onto the back of the film, then cut. When cutting, I tried to get as close to the actual dimension of the window rather than leaving much extra because I find it kind of hard to trim it on the window after applying it. I cleaned each window with rubbing alcohol. Then I did the *hardest* part - getting the backing off the film. Took forever!! Finally figured out that it was a bit easier if I kind of roughed up an edge by scratching my fingernail along it. I had bought a small supply kit for applying the film, and it turned out to be invaluable. It came with a small spray bottle, a plastic scraper, and a small squeegee. In the spray bottle, I put water, some white vinegar, and a squeeze of dish soap. I applied that liberally to the window before applying the film. I directed the spray specifically at the top edges of the window, the top corners, and the side edges, then some sprays in the middle. Applying the film was easy. The scraper from my kit did a great job. The squeegee was surprisingly helpful on some bubbles that the scraper didn’t get. Sometimes I needed to switch up the tools on the same spot, just rotate through them. I was able to get all the bubbles out, or nearly all. I tested the windows out for privacy at night and the white film is great. Can’t see inside the room. I applied it at night so I haven’t seen the daylight effect, but I did see how much interior light was visible outside when I was testing for privacy. It showed a nice glow, so I think the sunlight will come through nicely. I’m not handy, but I was able to do this. If you get your tools together, measure carefully, use water/vinegar/dishsoap liberally, have a couple different scraper/squeegee things for getting out the bubbles, and have a little patience, you can do this! 4 stars because I don’t know about longevity, but I’m thrilled with how it turned out on Day 1.
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