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Haton Window Privacy Film, Frosted Glass Static Cling Sun Heat Blocking Window Clings, Frosting Opaque Coverings, Vinyl Removable Stickers Tint for Home Door Office, Non Adhesive 17.5' x 78.7'

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About this item

  • Vinyl
  • Balancing Privacy and Light: With semi-privacy protection, Haton privacy window film blurs what you're seeing, allowing you to enjoy quiet moments at home while still letting sunlight in to create a warm and bright living space
  • Classic and Ingenious Design: Our window privacy film features a clever design with simple horizontal lines, creates a modern and expensive look, making your windows stand out from the rest. No more hassle of cleaning dusty blinds and enjoy a fresh and bright home with our window film
  • Easy to Install: Featured with static cling design, this privacy window film can be installed super easily. With just enough water, you can easily adhere the film onto any clean and smooth glass surface. Say goodbye to the hassle of hiring professionals for installation
  • Easy Removal, No Residue: The glass window film is designed to be easily removed without leaving any residue or damage behind. This is suitable for users who like to change their home decor frequently or renters who want to keep their space clean and damage-free
  • UV Rejection: By effectively blocking UV rays, the window cling provides a powerful defense against harmful radiation exposure for you and your family. Whether you're enjoying a lazy afternoon reading by the window or hosting a lively gathering with friends, our window film allows you to bask in the natural light without worrying about the harmful effects of UV rays



Product Description

Add Privacy and Style to Your Home with Haton Frosted Glass Window Film

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With Haton window privacy film, you can maintain your privacy while still enjoying the benefits of natural light. Privacy films are a popular choice for homes and offices where people want to prevent outsiders from seeing inside, without sacrificing the benefits of sunlight.

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Privacy Protection

Nobody can see through the glass with this film on, but it still allows the natural light to pass through the windows of your room or office.

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Detachable & Reusable

Static cling and glue-free design allow the installation more convenient, and it can also be used repeatedly as often as you like.

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UV Protection

It blocks out 84% UVA rays and 99% UVB rays, and also diffuses direct sunlight to prevents glares so that you can step into the soft sunlight.

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Peel off the Backing Film

Please remove the protective back film before installation, otherwise the film will fall off. Only applicable to clean flat and smooth glass surface.


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2025-09-01 13:04:28
These window clings are easy to apply, but they do take a fair amount of time. The effort is worth it though because they look great, they provide privacy, and they let in plenty of light. My windows are 35" wide and 45" tall. I bought 4, but I only needed 3 because I ended up placing them horizontally. This is another thing I like about them which is that you can place them either way, and they look good regardless of your choice. 10/10 would buy again.
KG
2025-08-11 10:26:44
This was perfect! It was easy and quick to install. It looks nice on the windows and still lets in a good amount of sunlight.
Jeremy Schock
2025-07-08 15:43:47
The edge really wants to roll and not stay flat but I believe it just needs some time to sit overall very nice product.
Jonathan
2025-06-16 13:52:35
I have installed a lot of tint and films in my day and this is great tint...I had no issues with the quality, it was great! P.S. the reflective window tint is always only reflective when there is light shining on it - so it is private during the day and not at night. It has somewhat the opposite effect at night so you need blinds if you want privacy at night.Here are a few installation tips:- Get a spray bottle and put in water with a drop or two of dish soap- Cut the film about 2 inches total longer and wider than where you are applying- Get a proper bubble scraping tool that has a soft felt side as well as the hard plastic side - use the felt side when smoothing around the edges to soak up extra water. If you can't find one or don't have one with felt, you can fold a paper towel up and use that on one of the edges to soak up water- Spray the window with soap/water amply before starting to peel the film off- Use tape on the corners to help peel backing from tint, then start to peel and spray the back of the tint- Only peel off about 1/3rd of the length you need, position it where you want it up against one of the edges and use some extra scotch tape if you don't have a friend to help you hold it in place- Peel off the rest of the back downwards (keep spraying...you're going to want to use a lot of water)- If it isn't quite on there straight, that is OK - you can slide it on the window because you sprayed so much soapy water (hopefully)...if you can't slide it, then you can peel back from the top, spray more water on the back until there is slideable- Once it is where you want it, scrape the air bubbles out with your scraper (I normally go downwards so the water flows to the bottom of the window, otherwise it will drip down the sides and it doesn't work as well- If done correctly, you should put the straight edge of the film against one of the corners so that you only have to cut down one side and down the bottom- Use your utility knife and your scraper as a guide to cut along the edges that need to be cut, this will leave you nice clean edges- Cut the long side first all the way to the bottom then cut the rest of that piece off - THEN cut the bottom off as a separate piece- Once the side is cut, pull out your scraper and push it into the corner/frame of the window if there is a tiny bit of excess tint- Now focus on the bottom and push all the rest of the water out with scraper and scrape downwards and then using the same technique using the scraper as a guide, cut the film with the utility knife- After all this you shouldn't have any bubbles but there might still be a little bit of remnants of water left. Take the side of the scraper that has the felt pad and scrape any excess water to all the edges to soak it up.- Stand back and look at your new tint!
Siobhan
2025-06-11 18:33:04
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!
Eirekitten
2025-06-07 12:15:46
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.
MARA
2025-05-11 17:40:34
Cumple perfectamente con el objetivo que quería, entra la claridad pero no seve mucho desde fuera.
Helen of Troy
2025-03-15 17:01:31
The product was easy to use and we had no problems. Looked good and did the job well.
p.sk
2025-02-12 15:39:59
Muy bonitos. Llevo años con ellos puestos y siguen como el primer día. Muy recomendable.
Happy Happy!
2025-02-10 12:19:14
Love the Haton privacy film which looks great both on the inside and outside of our home. We placed it on the bottom half of our floor to ceiling windows to deter our dogs from seeing out. It has blurred the view but still lets the light filter in. It has helped with our anxious dogs and was a easy fix.
Abdullah
2025-01-29 18:22:32
Not practical and expensive
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