Review of and How to Install GILA Heat Control Window Film
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 04. 2022
- For starters, this is not a paid endorsement, and I am not a window film installing expert...But I have had experience with it in 3 homes and I have to say it does not get less frustrating to install!!! Maybe I should rephrase that...If only I knew er, REMEMBERED what I learned after every installation! Completely separate the film from the backing before attempting to put it on the window.
Don't buy the application kit, make my own.
Oh, and buy a decent squeegee already ;P.
But seriously do this to your home's windows because, it really does make your home more energy efficient!
Products used:
GILA Heat Control Film amzn.to/3EG3JMh (this link price is better than what I paid in the store!)
: ~Application Kit: amzn.to/3xQovqP
:~What I should have used:
Squeegee: amzn.to/3Lgxplm
Gentle Soap (hand soap or shampoo)
Spray Bottle: amzn.to/36H4eJd
Razor Blades: amzn.to/38jvMER
Lint free cloth (aka old t-shirt)
Protective plastic guide (old gift/credit card)
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Success! My window film went on like a charm after viewing THIS video rather than the one from the manufacturer, the tips and the process recommended were very helpful. It's wine time here, thanks again.
Your tips in the video and the description box were very helpful! Thank you
Just did the 4 windows on our garage door. Agree with you that the install kit ($16 at Home Depot) is not worth it. The yellow hard card can easily be replaced by an old credit-card. The solution can be made with 32 oz of water + half a cap of baby soap. The knife can be replaced with any box cutter with a fresh new blade, and the absorbent fiber free paper towel can be replaced by a microfiber towel. And yes youâll definitely need a squeegee to clean the window before applying the film and to clean the film after itâs up. Overall itâs a great product, but you have to have patience with it and be diligent about following the process, short cuts donât work with this stuff. I did find the manufacturerâs video helpful though.
Very helpful and there is neffex in the background đ„°
Thanks! I thought this was like putting contact paper on school books! Loved the edit inserts! Your plants are beautiful
Glad I could be of help and thank you for watching! Have to give my spouse all the credit for the plantsâŠif it were up to me we would have sticks in pots of dirt đ
Glad I watched this first. Thank you for a great tutorial đ„đ„
Happy to help! Good luck
Great video! Thank you âïž
Thank you for sharing!
Great job, and thank you for doing the video! đ The video was very helpful! #helpful #thankyou #greatjob #gilawindowfilm
Glad you liked it!
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Agree with the kit!
It is a fantastic product AFTER it has been applied on the window. Unfortunately I watched the Gila film where everything magically happens with no trouble and I bought the install "kit" which I agree is overpriced junk. After the first sliding glass door application where it stuck to itself; I found your video with some great realistic tips and suggestions. Cover me! I'm going in to do the other half of the sliding glass door!đ€đ
Good luck and plan a reward for yourself after you are done!
Haha! Thanks for making the video. My wife has no patience and made some of the same mistakes.
That patience virtue is hard to come by in my familyđ Thanks for watching and commenting!
I like how they sell us this kit, but do not sell us a rubber headed squeegee, nor do they tell us on the box that we need one.
I cut mine to size and layed flat with books for few days. 3 people 2 to help peel apart film with 2 peices of tape. The inside is sticky .
Getting help makes all the difference!
Gm, just wanted to stop by and tell how helpful your tips where. I'm going in now....đ·đŸââïž Wish me luck
Good luck, plan a reward for yourself when itâs completed as it can get a bit tense đ
@@AskingSpot Will do! Thanks đ€
Thanks for sharing. Wonder if a Utility Knife would work for the trimming. That blade they give is useless.
Iâve used utility knifes before and as long as itâs a fresh blade they work great.
No problem putting the product on front storm door window. However some of edging does not want to stay down. Even tried a hair dryer. Hoping in next few days can get the edges to stay down. Thoughts? Using the GILA spray.
Have not come across thatâŠproduct defect?! Was the window edge not super clean, (not just debris removed but cleaned with non-degreaser soap) was it extra hot on that stretch or was the film or window dry at the time of application? How did it work out?
When I saw a small Buble I ended up having a re-sticking issue âŠ. How do u fix it ?
Ideally you wet the area (using the non-drying spray) from bubble to closest edge. Carefully try to squeegee slide it out. If itâs been more time you can try re-spraying but may end up giving it a tiny pin hole, unfortunately.
Have you ever removed it? If so how was that process?
Sorry, I have not.
Gila was lame. They say instructions inside box. No instructions inside box, it was rolled up in the film.
Loved the video, hated the rap music
The music sucked
Here I thought this was going to be a really good video. I know you don't care you just need the comments. But seriously if you would've told us step by step instead of typing it on the screen which went away before a person could even read it all. This video didn't help me at all. Why make a video if you're just going to speed through it. I'm not even going to subscribe I'm sure most of your videos are the same. You don't have time to even explain things to us right even if you write it on the screen because again it goes so fast.
Really sorry you were so unhappy with this video. Hopefully the several other videos available by others, and the company itself, help you with the step by step. Iâm not paid by the company to make this, it is merely my amateur install. The product does come with full accurate instructions. My goal was to give people some idea of what they might encounter when installing.
This would be so much better without the music and the jokes.
Different strokes for different folks. I've already watched a couple straightforward, informational but bland videos about installing this film, and I LOVED the humour she injected into this video. I, too, have installed this a couple times in my life (pre CZcams era) and it was a bloody nightmare. So I can also relate to some of the "don'ts" she pointed out. Here I am, later in life and a different house, and again it's time for me to engage in the "battle of the window film". With more knowledge and valuable tips, I'm thinking I might get through this with my sanity intact.
@@michaelh7630 An extra person helps. Fingers are so much better than tape.
This woman spent hours making this video and you complain about the music? Come on.
No pleasing some people