Apply this film directly to your window to block the view.
Reusable—Reusable film clings to a window’s surface with water, so you can peel it off, rinse it, and apply it again. Use this film indoors on single-pane windows. If it’s used on double-pane, wire, or tinted windows, heat can build up and crack the glass.
White—White film is semi-clear. It’s difficult to see through, but it lets in light.
Black—Black film blocks the most light—it’s also known as blackout film.
In addition to dimming incoming light, this reusable film helps cut down on glare. Use as directed or heat buildup could crack the glass. Use on the inside of single-pane windows. It is not for use on dual-pane, wire, or tinted windows.
Turn your window into a welding shade without blocking the view. Made to shade number 5, this green film protects your eyes from harmful light and radiation from welding processes, such as oxygen cutting and gas welding. It’s often used in observation windows in welding shops or factories.
Apply the film to your window with water and use a smoothing tool (sold separately) to flatten air bubbles and remove wrinkles.