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This blackout window film from rabbitgoo transforms glass doors and windows into a private, light-free space for sleep or daytime privacy. It combines strong light blocking and UV rejection with a static cling application that makes it practical for bedrooms, nurseries and shift workers who need a darker environment.
Key Points
The film is engineered to block light and reduce UV exposure, helping to protect skin and prevent fading of furniture according to the manufacturer. Installation does not require sticky adhesives because the film uses static cling, which makes it easy to reposition during fitting and removes without residue. Consider that the manufacturer advises against applying the film to double glazed or insulated glass as the blackout layer may increase the risk of glass stress and cracking. 😌
Privacy is a central benefit. The deep black finish hides interiors from outside view both day and night while still giving windows a clean, uniform look. The material offers an affordable alternative to heavy curtains or blinds and can be trimmed to size with ordinary scissors for a neat, tailored result. For a DIY project it simplifies the process and reduces the need for professional fitting. ✂️
Installation works best on smooth, dust-free surfaces. Spraying water on the window and the film helps with positioning and reduces trapped air bubbles. Allow the film to settle and then smooth from the centre towards the edges to expel moisture and achieve a flat finish. Note that drying times may vary with ambient temperature and humidity.
Technical Specifications
- Name: rabbitgoo Blackout Window Film
- Size: 30 x 200 cm
- Colour: Dark black
- Material: Vinyl with static cling application
- UV rejection: 100% UV blocking, according to the manufacturer
Usage Recommendations
Measure the glass area carefully before cutting to keep a small margin for edge trimming. Apply the film with a generous mist of water on both surfaces to allow sliding and accurate alignment, then press out air and water with a squeegee or a soft cloth. If bubbles persist, lift the nearest corner and reapply the area with water then smooth again. For cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild detergent; abrasive cleaners may damage the surface.
Be mindful when choosing which windows to cover. The film is effective on single-pane and standard framed windows. However, do not use it on double glazed panes, as the added thermal load may cause stress to the glass. Also consider that a fully black covering will block view and daylight completely, so balance privacy needs with natural light requirements. 🪟🔧.









