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  1. In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner replace a cracked piece of glass, restoring her window’s looks and energy effici...

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  2. Here are step-by-step instructions with the relevant links:Step 1: Remove the window sash from the frame: https://youtu.be/z2I95U30ags(I notice the pros in t...

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  4. Feb 5, 2018 · Like Rebecca says. you need the water for the film to stay on. Use a small squeegee to squeeze the water out and smooth the film. If you have overworked the film, or it won’t stay flat, even with a little water, then you can use very narrow strips of clear adhesive tape on the corners and sides. Best wishes ☺️.

  5. Oct 10, 2020 · Reply. Mogie on Oct 11, 2020. Make sure that the corners were dried (excess water removed) with a squeegee. The window film has to have as much excess water removed as possible. You are encouraged to use a baby shampoo water mix when applying the film to the window. The windows need to be perfectly clean before applying.

  6. 4 days ago · But, like any good thing, installing them isn’t always smooth sailing. If you’ve ever tried your hand at a DIY window film project, you might’ve hit a few snags—literally. Let’s talk about three common window film installation problems and how to fix them so you can enjoy those sleek, upgraded windows without the headaches. 1.

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  8. Oct 8, 2024 · Put doubled sheets of aluminum foil on the adjacent panes to keep them from being cracked by the heat. Use the chiseled point of the tool to rake out the warm putty. Repeat on the remaining sides. TIP: When removing putty from an intact pane, Tom holds a piece of metal flashing over the glass to dissipate the heat.

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