- 【High-Definition & Safe】: It is waterproof and anti-fog, which can provide high-definition driving vision and solve the problem of not being able to see the rearview mirror in rainy and foggy days. It can also prevent glare, effectively preventing the high-beam lights of rear vehicles from dazzling and ensuring safe driving at night.
- 【Package Included】: This anti-fog car rearview mirror film comes in a pack of 4, which contains protective films with different sizes and shapes. You can choose to stick them on your car’s rearview mirror or side window. The quantity is enough for your daily use and replacement.
- 【Strong Material】: It is made of a combination of PET and nano-coating materials. These materials can effectively repel water and improve driving visibility. They have high transmittance and can resist strong light reflection. They can also reduce glare and relieve visual fatigue.
- 【Easy to Install】: The first step is to clean the mirror and next peel off the protective film marked number 1. Then place the protective film in the middle of the mirror and use a scraper to smooth the protective film. Finally, peel off the blue protective film marked with number 2.
- 【Wide Application】: This waterproof film is compatible with the rearview mirrors or side windows of most vehicles on the market. Therefore, it can be used as a practical gift for your friends who have cars or motorcycles and vehicle lovers.


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4 PCS Car Rearview Mirror Waterproof Film, Rainproof Anti Fog Auto Side Window Protective Sticker for Safe Driving, HD Clear Nano Coating Rear Mirror Film for Most Vehicles…
*$208.30
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Sylvil |
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Brand | Sylvil |
Model | Car Rearview Mirror Waterproof Film |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.02 x 7.64 x 0.28 inches |
Item model number | Car Rearview Mirror Waterproof Film |
Manufacturer Part Number | Sylvil-1128RM |
Date First Available | November 21, 2023 |
421701 –
I cannot see any point to this product. I really don’t see any difference between water beading on the mirror with or without the product. (See photos.). Installation was easy enough. Instructions and other reviews said to spray water first. That didn’t seem to make much difference, except that the right mirror which used water has a large bubble in it. Applying without water did produce a fair amount of air bubbles which were difficult (but not impossible) to get out with the included squeegee. Perhaps my aggressive squeegeeing altered the water repellent quality? Who knows, but I’m going to just remove and dispose of these. As for size, I ordered the smallest but still had to cut a bit off so it fit my mirrors.
421701 –
I installed this anti-fog/anti-rain film on my truck windows tonight. The install is straightforward, almost identical to a screen protector install. The kit does include some glass cleaning/drying wipes which is a nice addition because clean glass is essential to avoid bubbles. The second backing is also blue which is super helpful so you can easily see exactly where you are positioning it (this backing is of course removed after installation). Definitely wet the glass before placing the film as the directions state; it will make it much easier to get it in the right place! On the second mirror I did get a few bubbles which I removed with a small plastic squeegee. After install, in most light the film is barely perceptible; however if the sun is coming from behind you will notice the film.
Since we have dry weather for a few days, I did an inside test by dousing the mirror with a few heavy sprays from a spray bottle. The water did indeed bead up and run off the area with the film much better than on the mirror glass. Not perfectly, but much better than the glass alone. It seems that where I had touched the film after install held water drops more than where I hadn’t. So keep it clean!
Then I did another test; I coated half of the mirror with Rain-X, a common coating to repel water. Part of this section included mirror glass with the film and part without. I doused the mirror again with sprayed water. The effect of the film alone, the glass with Rain-X, and the film with Rain-X was all similar: much of the water rolled off.
Update from actual driving in dry and snowy conditions for over a week: Snow sticks to the mirror like normal; film or no film. The film seems to attract more dirt. It’s easily wiped away though.
My conclusion:
• Yes, this helps with wet conditions, but it’s not a miracle. It’s also low cost.
• You can choose if you prefer this or Rain-X. The film only covers part of the mirror but you can treat the whole mirror with Rain-X.
• In snowy conditions, there is no difference from a bare mirror
• Where I used the plastic squeegee, the film did scratch some. I’d recommend this more for wet areas than snowy areas (like where I live) since an ice scraper may scratch it too
• The benefit to me is very little so I will leave it on but wouldn’t replace it