Applying Heat Control Window Film

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Published 2023-07-05
I picked up some heat control window film at my local home improvement store in hopes of reducing the summer temperature in my garage. See the links below for the parts and tools I used:

Gila Heat Control Window Film (includes Installation Kit):
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Gila Heat Control Window Film:
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Razor Scraper:
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Window Squeegee:
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Baby Shampoo:
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All Comments (11)
  • @Mikeattempts
    Gila Heat Control Window Film (includes Installation Kit): amzn.to/46JZVqW (affiliate*) Gila Heat Control Window Film: amzn.to/3pyoOoB (affiliate*) Razor Scraper: amzn.to/3psgTJH (affiliate*) Window Squeegee: amzn.to/3pwmaj8 (affiliate*) Baby Shampoo: amzn.to/447zfi8 (affiliate*) *Purchasing from these Amazon affiliate links earns my channel a small commission. Think of it as a tip that doesn't cost you anything. Thanks for the support!
  • @annestegman8690
    Excellent tips! Taping to the table to remove the backing is a very helpful tip.
  • @brinepacer
    Nicely done Mike, great work. I live in Orlando and my power bill is out of control this summer, so I've looked into window film in the last few weeks, but what I've heard is that the film being on the inside of the window means all that heat gets trapped inside the glass itself. Will be interested to see how this works out for you long term! My first house had film but it was old single pane windows, I would imagine the risk (if there is one, and not just online nonsense) is with double pane.
  • @Scott-sm9nm
    That was a fantasticly done video. Nice job.
  • @machinemods
    I've heard tint on dual pane causes the window to crack?
  • @mrsrhodes9736
    Did this make a big difference in keeping heat out?
  • @mrsrhodes9736
    How easy or difficult is it to remove? Is it renter friendly?