rabbitgoo Window Film Privacy Film for Glass Windows (90 x 200 cm) – Frosted, No Glue, UV Protection
Product description
What it is and what problem it solves
The rabbitgoo Window Film Privacy Film is a non-adhesive, frost‑pattern privacy solution designed for smooth glass surfaces. It aims to blur outdoor views while letting in natural light, helping to keep intrusions at bay without resorting to heavy curtains or blinds. The 90 x 200 cm size lends itself to a variety of windows and doors, and the vinyl/plastic composition is chosen for flexibility and a longer lifespan relative to some disposable options.
How it performs in real life

On paper, this film offers a stylish striped effect reminiscent of Venetian blinds, which can refresh a room’s look without the maintenance of fabric window coverings. The installation process is simple: apply water to the glass, position the film, and squeegee out the excess. The non‑adhesive design means removal is straightforward and should leave no sticky residue, making it appealing for renters or spaces that may need to be reconfigured.
The best and the rest — what stands out
What works well: it provides a balance between privacy and light, reducing glare and offering UV protection to help slow furniture fading. The 84% UVA and 99% UVB filtration is a meaningful benefit for rooms that face strong sunlight. The ease of cutting to shape and the lack of glue also reduce mess and make updating layouts feasible.



Where it may fall short: as a frosted, striped privacy film, the degree of privacy is about mid‑level. In very busy street views or higher‑risk areas, you might still prefer heavier or more opaque solutions. Additionally, because the product is non‑adhesive, its long‑term performance can depend on the glass surface being perfectly smooth and clean, irregularities may affect adhesion or longevity.
Who it’s for
This film is suitable for homes and offices where natural light is valued but outright visibility from outside is not desired. It’s a pragmatic option for living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms or light‑heavy spaces where you want a quick aesthetic uplift without the cost or installation constraints of blinds.

Who might want to pass on it
If you require total blackout or absolute privacy, or if your windows are not smooth or have textures that interfere with a clean seal, this product may not meet those needs. Those seeking a premium, heavy‑duty privacy film might look for alternatives with higher opacity or adhesives for durable, long‑term adhesion.
When it makes sense to buy



If you prioritise light diffusion and a stylish look at a fraction of the cost of blinds, and you want the flexibility to reuse or reposition the film, this option makes sense. It’s also worth considering if you rent, as its removable nature reduces potential damage or residue.
What to review before purchasing
- Ensure the glass surface is clean and smooth for best results.
- Confirm the window dimensions align with the 90 x 200 cm size or plan to trim appropriately.
- Consider the level of privacy you need and whether frosted stripes meet that requirement.
- Check whether the product’s UV protection aligns with your sun exposure and furniture protection goals.
- Be aware that non‑adhesive films rely on a clean, flat surface, recessed or curved panes may complicate application.

Practical usage example
Imagine a south‑facing living room where afternoon sun creates glare on the TV. Applying this film to the window softens the light, makes the room feel cozier, and protects artwork from fading, while still allowing you to enjoy daylight without peering neighbours looking in.
How it compares to other approaches



Compared with curtains or heavy blinds, this film is easier to install, cheaper upfront and more easily reversible. It won’t block sound or offer blackout, so if you need complete darkness, a fabric blind or blackout film could be a better match. If you value reusability and minimal maintenance, the non‑adhesive design stands out against traditional adhesive films that may leave a residue after removal.
Is it worth it?
The decision hinges on your priorities: if you want a low‑cost, low‑fuss privacy upgrade that preserves light and offers UV protection, it’s worth considering. If you require complete privacy or blackout capabilities, you may look for alternatives with higher opacity or adhesive options.
Quick FAQ
- How do I resize it? It’s cuttable to shape, cut with scissors before application.
- Can I reuse it after removal? Yes, it’s designed to be removable and reusable with proper cleaning.
- Will it leave marks on windows? Proper cleaning and a smooth, clean glass surface reduce the risk of residue or bubbles.
Final verdict
A pragmatic, budget‑friendly option for those seeking to modernise a space with a frosted, striped privacy film. It fits well for renters or spaces that cycle through layouts, where easy removal and reusability are valued. If your top priority is complete privacy or blackout, consider other options.
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