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Old 05-24-2018, 02:43 PM   #8
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I have south facing windows in FL and covered them with the heat rejecting film from Home Depot. It made a large difference in the heat gain. Putting the film up is not that hard with to people. Use the kit that has the spray with a soap like substance, and the very sharp cutter. Clean the window and the area three times as dirt and dust will cause problems. It also has a squeegee that is less likely to scratch the film, but I use paper towels wrapped around the edge of the squeegee to help move the water out and absorb it at the edge.. I also use a rubber roller to get the water and air out with out scratching the film . Brake the blade off after only a few cuts as the glass will dull the blade very quickly.
Do not use a cleaner that has ammonia.


Doing it to a car is a different prosses.
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