✨ Reflect Your Style, Protect Your Space! ✨
The Active Supreme Range Silver Reflective Window Film is a professional-grade solar control and privacy tint that measures 76cm x 4m. Designed for easy installation with a self-adhesive backing, this vinyl film offers a one-way mirror effect, reducing solar heat, glare, and UV exposure by over 80%. Backed by a 10-year warranty and comprehensive fitting instructions, it’s the perfect solution for enhancing your windows while maintaining privacy.
Brand | Active Supreme Range |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 76 x 4 x 0.03 cm |
Material | Vinyl |
M**C
Supperp product....
This product is great value for money and slightly thicker than others on the market, very easy to work with first give your windows a realy good clean and scrub around the edges, then spray the window with washing up liquid and water via a spray bottle leaving it wett ,quikly peal the back off plastic and spray the sticky back side with soapy water to quikly place your cutt out paper to window and use the card frominwards pushing the water on window and back of film out to edges of window were the water will leak out simply wipe up edges give the top plastic a coat. Of soapy water to and repeat getting the bubbles out , very easy just go slowley ,thats the trick , Now this is stuff is great if you dont want old net curtains at window, as people can walk past and not look in but you can see out , its advisable to get nice heavy curtains or roller blind to go over top for eves to stop peeping toms looking in, this product is great for flat dwellers on upper floors that get lots of bright light in summer it cuts the heat down supprisingley well , and. Strangley enough its pretty much stop condensaition on my upv window frames that always left puddles of wanter on the window ledge in winter so yesi would highly recomend this for the cost dont be fooledby price with this against other sellers theres are fine and crumble,this is a lot sturdier with more giveworth to pay a tiney bit more for better product and do easier job finnished welll, gd luck to all , bye the way you do not loose a lot of light via the inside tint wich is great, This product would be a blessing for lean tos and consevatrys they swet in summer this would cool that down to more comftable level for sitting in for shore, top marks from me ,ill be back for more well done guys
M**E
Tricky, a bit dark but is good for privacy
This was tricky to install, as I expected. I had my mum to help me and we didn’t succeed in getting all the air bubbles out. This wasn’t too much of an issue though as they weren’t overly noticeable. The main problem was that it made my room too dark. I have a huge west facing window and the room gets extremely hot in the summer. It worked very well to keep the heat and glare out but I found that on a cloudy day my room seemed very dismal so I actually took it off - which was very easy. I suppose if it’s a small window and you want it for privacy then it’s a good thing, as you definitely couldn’t see through it from the other side.
B**O
I am a woman and did this on all the front windows- it's FAB
I did this without waiting for hubby and here is how I did. First, cut the sheet of film about 1 inch larger than the window (try on a less important window first as it took me 2 goes to perfect my 'craft'. Once cut completely clean the window (if you don't thoroughly clean it first you won't get a snug fit). Then, place the cut film on a flat surface and use sellotape to peel back the film from the protective layer with the layer being the top sheet when you peel it off. This leaves the sticky side up (be careful as, if you accidentally crease the film it won't come out and will show on your final window!!) Next use a tablespoon of washing up liquid in water (about 500ml) and spray onto the window you are doing. SOAK it until there is water running down the window- THIS is key as, if you don't use enough your film won't slide around and you will struggle to get a smooth finish! Once you have sprayed the window spray the film (sticky side- that is facing upwards) loads too! Then, gently pick it up and slide it into position on the window- it should be so wet you are able to get it lined up how you want it with ease. THEN, take your squeegee and using FIRM pressure squeeze the water from the film (I am 9 stone and used my total body weight to squish the water (and the bubbles) away and didn't rip the film! Catch the water as it squeezes from the edges of the film/window using a cloth. KEEP squeegeeing until all the bubbles have gone- this can take time. Once you are happy you have got rid of all bubbles take a Stanley knife and cut around the edge of the window frame to get a completely flush fit. THEN, take a look and see if there are any more bubbles to squeegee out. Then go outside and look at the reflective side to see where any more bubbles are showing up and keep doing this until they are all gone. Because you have used LOADS of water you will look at the window and see lots of 'unsightly' marks between the film and the glass due to the washing up liquid smears and you will, at that point, think you've ruined your window and will want to take the film off.... but, after a week or so, those marks just go and you are left with a stunning window. We live in a bungalow and I used it on all front windows and am so pleased. As I said, I did it on my own (fairly large window frames) without help and only had to redo the first one as I had creased it. My husband was impressed lol. I averaged 15- 20 minutes each window pane and found the easy part was measuring it out, cutting it and then applying it. The time is taken with removing the bubbles.You need:A flat surface (I used a large cardboard box that I had flattened and used this to cut the film on too)Stanley knife- sharpWashing up liquid solution in a spray bottleSqueegee (I actually used the one recommended with this as it came with a Stanley knife)Clean cloth (to soak up the excess water and to wipe the film on the window post applicationPhew- I have never written such a long review before but this stuff is amazing and looks great so I wanted to give you a step by step on the easiest way to do it and NO I am not one of those people given this stuff for free or whatever to try. I am a genuine punter like you!
W**W
Recommended. Dulls the glare from outside and thrilled with the privacy It has given.
Top quality strong film. I managed to cover an 8x4 ft window on my own and i'm really pleased with how it looks. As others have kindly advised keep the window and film really wet with a soapy spray bottle so you can take your time. I started flattening the film with a big soft car squeegee, but what really worked well was when I switched to using the long flat edge of some wooden lolly sticks from my art box to really flatten it all down with some pressure. I went through the 'it's gone wrong and it looks a mess' stage, persevered with it and realised that the more time I spent scraping the water out from between the film and the glass the better it looked. Also It helped me to look at the view through the window, rather than at the window, to locate any bumps of trapped water remaining.
P**L
V. hard to put on windows and it didn't ...
V.hard to put on windows and it didn't say u had to put on outside only,so will have to buy again grrrrrrrrrrr
A**N
Works well
Easy to apply, looks goods, stops nosey neighbours staring into your house.
J**K
Works as intended
Everything works fine with this product, even after reading some of the reviews of people not getting a good finish. Generally, applying reflective film to windows is a hassle and would recommend reading the instructions carefully as well as looking at other videos online, but was able to do it fine and the film stuck well to the window. All bubbles and 'fogginess' disappeared after a week or so. Would definitely recommend or buy again.
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