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OK To Film Single Pane On Cold Winter Nights?


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Will be doing a scrape and replace job on a few thousand SF that needs to be done off-hours. Have done other jobs like this at night in the winter w/o trouble - but always on insulated glass. This is on single pane glass.

If I had to I could schedule job for only weekends during the day when it would be warmer - but would like to do it at night if possible.

Anyone done similar jobs during the winter at night?

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I did a job at a BJ Wholesale last Feb on the coldest night of the year. Came in the next night 1/3 of the job fell off. Im pretty sure that the water was freezing under the film as I pushed the water thin and then in the morning when the sun came up and the ice turn to water it fell.

I would make sure you and a lot of alcohol and/or X100 to your mix

http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php?sh...c=32441&hl=

this job was dual pane cda adhesive

Good luck

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try to keep it as warm as possible inside and get as much water out as possible :beer:thumb

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