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rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film, Frosted Glass Window Clings,...

ASIN: B00RDVE2L2COMMar 9, 2026
87
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Total Reviews

43,935

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100%

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Amazon Rating

4.3

Original rating

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Savinoo Rating

4.1

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PROCEED WITH AWARENESS - Reviews appear mostly genuine, but consider the noted concerns.

Analysis Summary

  • LOW RISK (Score: 87/100) rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film, Frosted Glass Window Clings,...'s reviews appear mostly authentic. Additional Concerns: Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews. Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews. Positive Indicators: 100% of reviews are from verified purchases, which is good. 63% of reviews are detailed (over 100 words), which suggests genuine feedback..

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Most Helpful Review

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"This is exactly what I was looking for and I’m so happy I took the risk and bought it.In the photos I attached, you’ll see the before and after or the window I wanted to cover.Let me explain the second image. The glass on my window is frosted and I initially put the film on the inside of the window. You can see in the photo how it didn’t adhere well and left a ton of air bubbles and ripples no matter how much I tried to smooth it out. It fell off in less than a hour. The third photo is of the film on the other side of the window and you can see it worked perfectly. It adhered and was very easy to work the air bubbles out of and left it completely smooth and flawless.All this to say, if you have a frosted glass window, I recommend putting it on the smoothest side which might sound obvious at first but it depends on which side you wanted it to be on (indoor v outdoor for example).Let me tell you about the installation process now.It’s pretty simple but you definitely need to take your time. It’s going to look ugly and imperfect if you rush at all because the film is delicate and cuts like butter. I followed the instructions that were included and attempted to leave a little excess on all sides to trim it perfectly after it stuck on the window. This method was very difficult for me personally since I was doing it alone so it slipped around quite a bit if I needed to hold it firmly to make a cut. I ended up ruining one section just trying to trim it to fit the window.After that, I measured the window precisely, I’m talking down to the sixteenth of an inch and cut it exactly to the measurement of my window. It made it so much easier to put it on for me and it looks great. If you use this method, take your time. Measure twice and cut once as they say. Use something straight to trace the lines all the way down the material so you can make a clean cut. I recommend using an exacto knife or razor blade for the best cut although scissors did cut it with no problem. The most important thing for the entire process it to take your time and go slowly.Aside from cutting it out, the installation is easy. Just clean your window thoroughly, spray it with water, spray the adherent side of the film with water, and apply it.The only thing I wish was different is that it came with a squeegee. I didn’t have one small enough to fit the corners so I used a credit card which worked fine but I like the idea of them including a tiny squeegee with it in case you really don’t have anything to use.You get a good amount on the roll and could use it for several windows depending on the size.Overall, this is exactly what I was looking for and I’d recommend it to anyone. It’s easy to install, looks sleek, and sticks on well!!"

emmy
137 found helpful
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lisa

In all honesty I couldn't give it a 4 stars because I was the one…

In all honesty I couldn't give it a 4 stars because I was the one that didnt measure my windows and bought the wrong size. What I will say however, it was so easy to cut to size and even easier to install. I just added just a bit of dawn soap to the water like less than a dime drop and sprayed the window down then placed the privacy cover on the window. I love the thickness of film as well as the fact that it blocks the heat. I went with the black out as a double protection; block the light as much as possible where I actually placed it but also privacy as my apartment is not he first floor and my bedroom window is adjacent to the parking lot and my cat loves to go not eh windowsill. (and no, I do not have curtains as I did not want to drill more holes in the wall that I would have to patch when I was moving). I do have blinds but they do let in some light. Will buy again but maybe in a different color for a different room. It looks so good from inside and there is a little contrast when you are outside looking at it.
9 people found this helpful
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ml

I read a lot of reviews on these types of films for you window and…

I read a lot of reviews on these types of films for you window and almost all for Rabbitgoo were positive. Not sure how exactly they would stay on the window without any adhesive, but it has. It was very easy to install and the cutting was easy. I also ordered rabbitgoo's kit with the waterbottle, cutter and squeegee. They helped, however when cutting the excess off around the window, use a credit card. The film has only been up a few days and looks great and gives great privacy while letting light come throug the window. This window gets direct sunlight with hot temperatures and also gets freezing temperatures. We will see how it holds up after a year or so.
7 people found this helpful
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elyse reissman

So far so good. It installed very easy. I used a level to make sure…

So far so good. It installed very easy. I used a level to make sure the back part was mounted straight on the wall and penciled in a straight line. I recommend that to anyone using this because if it's not on perfectly straight the products on the shelf will slide to one side. We've used the shower now about five times and it doesn't seem to be slipping or moving but only time will tell. It's a very good looking shelf too.
4 people found this helpful
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nednal greybeard

I recently tried a peel and stick window film, and it worked perfectly for our…

I recently tried a peel and stick window film, and it worked perfectly for our needs. As a nudist household, we wanted privacy without losing natural light, and this film delivered exactly that. It was easy to apply, stuck well without any bubbling, and can be removed cleanly if needed. The frosted finish gives a soft glow while keeping everything private. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a simple, effective, and non-permanent privacy solution.
11 people found this helpful
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emmy

This is exactly what I was looking for and I’m so happy I took the…

This is exactly what I was looking for and I’m so happy I took the risk and bought it.In the photos I attached, you’ll see the before and after or the window I wanted to cover.Let me explain the second image. The glass on my window is frosted and I initially put the film on the inside of the window. You can see in the photo how it didn’t adhere well and left a ton of air bubbles and ripples no matter how much I tried to smooth it out. It fell off in less than a hour. The third photo is of the film on the other side of the window and you can see it worked perfectly. It adhered and was very easy to work the air bubbles out of and left it completely smooth and flawless.All this to say, if you have a frosted glass window, I recommend putting it on the smoothest side which might sound obvious at first but it depends on which side you wanted it to be on (indoor v outdoor for example).Let me tell you about the installation process now.It’s pretty simple but you definitely need to take your time. It’s going to look ugly and imperfect if you rush at all because the film is delicate and cuts like butter. I followed the instructions that were included and attempted to leave a little excess on all sides to trim it perfectly after it stuck on the window. This method was very difficult for me personally since I was doing it alone so it slipped around quite a bit if I needed to hold it firmly to make a cut. I ended up ruining one section just trying to trim it to fit the window.After that, I measured the window precisely, I’m talking down to the sixteenth of an inch and cut it exactly to the measurement of my window. It made it so much easier to put it on for me and it looks great. If you use this method, take your time. Measure twice and cut once as they say. Use something straight to trace the lines all the way down the material so you can make a clean cut. I recommend using an exacto knife or razor blade for the best cut although scissors did cut it with no problem. The most important thing for the entire process it to take your time and go slowly.Aside from cutting it out, the installation is easy. Just clean your window thoroughly, spray it with water, spray the adherent side of the film with water, and apply it.The only thing I wish was different is that it came with a squeegee. I didn’t have one small enough to fit the corners so I used a credit card which worked fine but I like the idea of them including a tiny squeegee with it in case you really don’t have anything to use.You get a good amount on the roll and could use it for several windows depending on the size.Overall, this is exactly what I was looking for and I’d recommend it to anyone. It’s easy to install, looks sleek, and sticks on well!!
137 people found this helpful
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askmisspatience

Update less than 12 hours after application to one window according to directions ... 1/3…

Update less than 12 hours after application to one window according to directions ... 1/3 of product is no longer stuck to the window. Resulting in removing two stars. Less I can figure out another way to get the product to stick since following the directions hasn’t worked 100%.Wondering if it’s due to having an older 1900’s house. I’m going to try with the replacement windows.Had SO much hope in the product concept. Wish I had a five star experience as other users have!———While searching for potential products to obscure views besides frosted paint I searched products such as this.Sometimes I add stuff to my cart. Then, either save for later, stash on a list, delete, or order. Having decided to make space to do the project.Welp, ooopppps! Accidentally pushed the wrong button. Wouldn’t allow me to cancel. Soooo, a couple days later ‘Viola’ two rolls show up. Was gonna wait due to finding out I’d be getting new windows the day I was shopping for something to help with a few windows. Decided there’s ample opportunities to use this is why I kept it.Anyhow, today, upon hanging one panel in a window am posting a review. Pros, Cons, and why the star count.Loss of stars for messy installment necessity. Tips and edges don’t easily remain stuck. Sparse instructions. Support of other reviewers who relate to the struggle with the product and no way to fix it. This review is in your honor and to assist future users.Pros: Obviously, obscures viewing while allowing light into the space desired. Ability to cover multiple standard window sizes. Price comprarable or slightly better than big box stores.Cons: instructions are void details. Instructions with multiple languages is helpful to confusing a lot of nations. If you’re not savvy about the nuances you’ll deal with attempting to install this product you’re gonna get pissed, frustrated, and offer a crappy review if you even bother. Already feeling as though this product has robbed you of your valuable hard earned money, time, and sanity.TIPS: to assist IF the seller adds details to the few current steps. To buyers whom desire the benefit of this product for the ease of receipt from amazon.Recommendations: although most people don’t having Dr Bonner’s soap. My chosen brand for this project. Dawn dish soap would be a better choice. It’s sticker. I’m using it on further installation on other windows.Have a plastic putty knive. It’ll give the best spread. Also, having a 10 inch really does the trick. While spreading the soapy water inside. Having the handle makes for a nice even smooth push, spread, even wider movement then a credit card which frankly is a pain in the butt for the width of this installation. Wider edge = happy user.Have a flat surface to lay the precut product on. Spread the soapy water on the product. Rather than the window. Use a modest amount. You’re gonna need it. Make sure to apply to the textured side.Have paper or regular towel spread along the bottom of the windows. Have extra ready to clean up the mess you will make. A wash cloth works great for this part.Having a clean dry rag to use over the application once you’ve applied, used putty knife, and wipe up the corners will help gently continue to apply pressure to the product.You may, depending on your windows, have edges of the film that simply won’t stay down. I’d suggest, when everything’s dries, adding a little water to some Elmer’s and rub it on the edge with your finger. Then, use the putty knife to push from inside toward out. Use your finger, the clean one, and have a wet rag to wipe your finger of the glue. Plus, you’ll wanna clean away any spill over on the window. Or, it’ll leave that Matt Elmer film.Now, about the putty knife motion. When you apply the product you’ll see lots of inconsistencies between it and the window. Here’s a method for even spreading of the stuff on the product between the window***Oh yeah, special note, reminder again, use the bumpy side on the product toward the window. Not the slick side.***While holding the product in place, at the top, start in the middle. Lay the putty knife on the product. Push toward the window edge side down. Then up. The product will move if you need to realign it slightly. Then, putty knife middle to other side.Continue this until you’ve oozed the soap and water out. As though your squeeging water off your windshield. Basically move from middle to edge. Ensure edges still line up. Keep moving soap and water out of the sides. This will also help seal the product to the window.If you did a great job precleaning the window, the now cloud cover should be spotless. If not, quickly peel away. Remove the hair or debris that may be trapped. I’d recommend res-soaping and redoing the process to ensure sticking. By now you’re a pro so no fear you’re screwing up! Just do it!If you have older windows, like me, that haven’t been replaced yet. Razor blade any paint around the edges. Prior to install. If there’s ANY debris, paint, dirt this product won’
131 people found this helpful

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Review Quality Analysis

Review quality helps identify authentic customer feedback. Longer, detailed reviews (50+ words) typically indicate genuine experiences, while high percentages of short reviews (under 20 words) may suggest incentivized or fake feedback.

Average Words

373

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Long Reviews

63%

✓ Good engagement

Short Reviews

0%

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Rating Breakdown

This chart shows how customers rated rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film, Frosted Glass Window Clings,.... Products with authentic reviews typically show a bell curve with most ratings in the 3–4 star range. A heavily polarized distribution — many 5★ and 1★ with few middle ratings — can be worth investigating further.

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