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This decorative static-cling window film brings colorful stained-glass effect to windows while offering privacy and light control for living rooms, bathrooms, or home offices. It uses a non-adhesive cling that installs in minutes and can be removed without residue, helping manage heat and sunlight for a more comfortable interior environment.
Key Points
The film creates a mosaic-like rainbow pattern that lets natural light through while obscuring the view from outside. It is reusable and easy to reposition, which makes it convenient for renters or anyone who likes to change window decor frequently. According to the manufacturer, the film blocks up to 96% of ultraviolet rays, helping reduce fading of furniture and fabrics and contributing to energy savings by retaining heat in winter and reflecting heat in summer. 🌈
Installation is straightforward because no glue is required. The non-adhesive surface reduces chemical exposure and simplifies cleanup. For larger panes you can trim the 17.5 x 78.7 inches sheet to size with a sharp blade and a straight edge, and the static cling will hold the film in place on smooth glass.
Technical Specifications
- Name: rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film Rainbow Film
- Dimensions: 17.5 x 78.7 inches
- Material: Non-adhesive static cling vinyl
- UV Protection: 96% UV blocking (according to the manufacturer)
- Application: Reusable, residue-free installation
Usage Recommendations
Apply the film to clean, dry glass for best adhesion and appearance. Use a spray bottle with water and a few drops of dish soap to help position the film, then smooth out air bubbles with a squeegee or a soft cloth. For privacy in bathrooms or street-facing rooms, place the patterned side toward the interior so light diffusion remains effective while view-through is minimized. 🪟
Consider that textured or frosted glass may reduce cling performance and that very small windows may require trimming, which can change the visual pattern. The design favors decorative coverage rather than complete blackout, so it may not be the best choice where total light blockage is required. Also, repeated reinstallation over long periods may show light edge wear, although the film is intended for multiple uses. ✂️.









