How to install 3M Thinsulate Window Film

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2020
  • This video provides a description and demonstration on how to apply 3M Thinsulate Window Film correctly.

Komentáře • 105

  • @dannydanix8698
    @dannydanix8698 Před 8 měsíci +4

    This is the best window technique I've seen in a while, from the way you cut the film, to applying to the window. Just accurate, must be very pro.

  • @Atomicsuplex
    @Atomicsuplex Před rokem +82

    Wet the window once last time, then wet the window again. Finally wet the window. When you are finished, spray the window with water, remove the excess and wet the window six more final times.

    • @paulh6998
      @paulh6998 Před rokem +17

      You forgot something important ! Before leaving the room with the just installed window film, one must - always - wet the window one more time for the best result ;)

    • @ayeeidkmusic
      @ayeeidkmusic Před rokem +8

      Lmao 🤣😂

    • @jayhat
      @jayhat Před rokem +7

      From this point forward, any time you’re in the room, please wet the window.

    • @PvMLad
      @PvMLad Před 5 měsíci

      Instructions unclear, the window dried out.

    • @ThePunisher014
      @ThePunisher014 Před 4 měsíci

      Now the room is drowning in water, further instructions?

  • @bradvanbakel5781
    @bradvanbakel5781 Před 3 lety +133

    Awesome, cant wait to never ever try this myself

    • @beaubjarnason4759
      @beaubjarnason4759 Před 2 lety +8

      Bahahahaha my girlfriend and I were just saying the same thing. Pretty sure buddy had to go to school to learn how to do this.

    • @orangefield2308
      @orangefield2308 Před 2 lety +1

      does 3M Thinsulate actually help in insulating heat for cold winters? Looking to see what other customers think

    • @jigodiieplinalumea4565
      @jigodiieplinalumea4565 Před 2 lety

      Is it wouldn't help I don't think will be that expensive

    • @donsmith9081
      @donsmith9081 Před rokem

      @@orangefield2308 Yah.... That would be nice to know. I heard good things about 3M Prestige and would like to compare the two.

    • @Mikem-mq2hh
      @Mikem-mq2hh Před rokem +1

      My thoughts exactly....and i need to insulate my windows.

  • @leesaunders7064
    @leesaunders7064 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This technique works perfectly, even for non-3m film. I'll admit, I did skip a few wetting steps but the end product didn't seem to suffer. Thanks for upload!

  • @hairylarry6167
    @hairylarry6167 Před 2 lety +12

    I've done this every single fall since I was young. I am now 67. I should go into business doing this. I have a great helpful hint to shrink covering your windows. The top corners are the first thing that wants to release. Use clear packaging tape or white duct tape and tape the hell out of those top corners. You'll be glad you did. On some windows that have white trim. I white duct tape the whole frame.

    • @orangefield2308
      @orangefield2308 Před 2 lety +1

      does 3M Thinsulate actually help in insulating heat for cold winters? Looking to see what other customers think

    • @trollalolin9452
      @trollalolin9452 Před 2 lety +3

      @@orangefield2308 I’m thinking the exact same. They should show you a thermal reading with a Flir camera before and after, to see if it makes any difference with keeping the cold out.

    • @jigodiieplinalumea4565
      @jigodiieplinalumea4565 Před 2 lety +3

      This type of film is not shrink type and is very expensive and is permanent

    • @ozarkmedia
      @ozarkmedia Před 2 lety +4

      @@orangefield2308 It does. The low emissivity properties work in both directions to reject heat. In summer it keeps heat outside. In winter it keeps heat inside. The second law of thermodynamics says that entropy is why heat (more energy) flows toward cold (lower energy). This film creates a boundary layer (thus the name thinsulate) that rejects this transfer of heat…so it works in two directions in summer vs winter.

    • @litsci1877
      @litsci1877 Před rokem

      You can't have, they only invented this film in 2016.

  • @Jeffis2k
    @Jeffis2k Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video

  • @tonimediaGmbH
    @tonimediaGmbH Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for the Video. After watching a dozen of stupid beginners-videos, this is the first one, that shows how to do it professionally. THANKS !!!

    • @dubstard
      @dubstard Před 2 lety +1

      IMO Even the official video by 3M (which is 45 seconds long) is not better than this one.

    • @alentrevor
      @alentrevor Před 4 měsíci

      Why would you want to buy considering all the tools and palarfa fitting it.
      Remember it looks easy but no way could you make a good job of it

  • @jadeyvette
    @jadeyvette Před 2 lety +5

    That looks like a whole lot of amazing to install! I love a good challenge.

  • @balazslakatos9817
    @balazslakatos9817 Před 3 lety +26

    The following stunts are performed by highly trained professionals, don't try this at home.

  • @tariqfate9350
    @tariqfate9350 Před rokem

    informatic video

  • @kathrynck
    @kathrynck Před 10 měsíci

    Those wondering if it helps. I dunno. It's meant to be a reflective insulator, like the foil you can put in attics.
    If it's IR reflective, it could turn some radiant heat away from the window in both directions. The normal rule of needing an air space to reflect radiant heat can be suspended if the object in the way is glass, and lets radiant IR through. Normally a reflective insulator needs an air space to reflect IR into, but with glass it _could_ work.
    If it's UV reflective, it could keep out some solar energy in summer, you probably don't have any interior UV to reflect back in in winter.
    I don't know if 3M's film does this though, or how well if it does.
    I'm just pointing out that a lot of traditional wisdom regarding IR reflective insulators (and not putting them directly against a surface) gets 'weird & not entirely true' if the barrier it's up against is transparent to IR. Just saying that the concept _could_ work.

  • @unimail1195
    @unimail1195 Před 3 lety +57

    The chance of doing this yourself correctly first time seems low.

    • @jamesstogden3109
      @jamesstogden3109 Před 2 lety +1

      Very low...like o.oooo1%...even for experienced tinters, Thinsulate is one of the more tedious films to install...

    • @orangefield2308
      @orangefield2308 Před 2 lety

      hi, does 3M Thinsulate actually help in insulating heat for cold winters? Looking to see what other customers think

    • @donsmith9081
      @donsmith9081 Před rokem

      @@orangefield2308 I'm either looking in the wrong place or... 3M is not good at informing us with a comparative chart.

  • @vanessamaebabayo2230
    @vanessamaebabayo2230 Před rokem

    I just want to know if i will cut the excess film after the rubber on window? I cut it and I have space without film like the edges

  • @loriboyt7343
    @loriboyt7343 Před 2 lety

    What product are you using?

  • @MMMM-ud8ge
    @MMMM-ud8ge Před 2 lety +2

    Will this improve insulation on a upvc double glaze window or make no difference

    • @johnmoss7227
      @johnmoss7227 Před 2 lety

      Even upvc windows get cold - experience.
      The film reduces conduction to the air and helps keep indoor air getting cooled by the window I guess?

  • @anaesterhazy631
    @anaesterhazy631 Před 2 lety

    does it help against the noise, too? if not, is there anything else you cold recommend? THANK YOU!

    • @danroot84
      @danroot84 Před rokem +1

      It does NOT have any sound dampening properties. The only real way to help with that is to insulate and soundproof your walls around the glass or if the window is the issue - you will need to upgrade to better windows with multiple layers of glass with gas injected between them. Ask your local window dealers about that stuff.

    • @anaesterhazy631
      @anaesterhazy631 Před rokem +1

      @@danroot84 Thank you so much

  • @maxthelab8457
    @maxthelab8457 Před rokem +1

    What a bloody performance - and what are the benefits installing that onto a double-glazed units anyways.?

    • @litsci1877
      @litsci1877 Před rokem

      Gives it nearly the properties of triple-glazed.

  • @uterushaver8309
    @uterushaver8309 Před 2 lety +1

    3:40: Do you have to turn the film around so adhesive between film & liner contacts window, or is the adhesive part of the film itself?

    • @TheCarmacon
      @TheCarmacon Před rokem +2

      Liner shall face the glass - when the liner is removed, the clean and dust-free surface of the film is exposed and sticks to the glass.

    • @danroot84
      @danroot84 Před rokem

      And to clarify on what TheCarmacon has already said.. there is NO real adhesive here. It’s adhered like all traditional window films and car tints.

  • @verestandian
    @verestandian Před rokem

    where can you buy this film?

  • @shaneleary6259
    @shaneleary6259 Před 2 lety +5

    I overlapped by 52% and now I don’t know who’s house I’m in, is it still January?

  • @tomwebb986
    @tomwebb986 Před měsícem

    How is he grabbing the liner from the outside??

  • @gargaritaladybug6997
    @gargaritaladybug6997 Před rokem

    Does this really save warmth in ?

  • @texas2far
    @texas2far Před 3 lety +14

    My god this seems hard to do

    • @jamesstogden3109
      @jamesstogden3109 Před 2 lety +4

      it gets easier after the 400th try. (Experience is paramount..patience...and more patience...and more practice. ) Then it gets easy. :)

    • @johnmoss7227
      @johnmoss7227 Před 2 lety

      @@jamesstogden3109 Just like music or any mechanucal skill! :-)

    • @johnmoss7227
      @johnmoss7227 Před 2 lety

      But not spelling! :-( ... 'Mechanical'

  • @mikecoggins36
    @mikecoggins36 Před 3 lety +6

    I thought the liner was covering the side you should stick to the window? Why have a liner, what is it's purpose? This is not the side i see most people use.

    • @gav6808
      @gav6808 Před 3 lety

      The liner sticks to the sticky side of the film.You remove the liner then apply the sticky side to the window.

    • @ToughMan
      @ToughMan Před 2 lety

      Yeah...this VDO also made me confused. I needed to rewatch many times until I saw your comment.

  • @minni3723
    @minni3723 Před rokem +1

    Is it good maintaining heat inside?

    • @ggj666
      @ggj666 Před 10 měsíci

      No idea but you need to wet the window :o) many times

    • @allybally0021
      @allybally0021 Před 8 měsíci

      More than that...@@ggj666

  • @mikemattila961
    @mikemattila961 Před 2 lety

    What is the ROI on this film ?

  • @watsonspringston
    @watsonspringston Před 3 lety +15

    wet the window again

  • @asherray4969
    @asherray4969 Před rokem +5

    This looks way more complicated than the regular 3M kit

  • @stephendee7839
    @stephendee7839 Před 2 lety +7

    The video gets a bit confusing at 2:30. You distinguished between the "film" and the "liner" and insisted that the liner side must face up. Then, at 2:40, you ask that the "film" be wetted with water, except the "film" is now down against the table, and the "liner" is up, so this is actually spraying the liner with water. But when you later unroll the material, it's clear to me that the "film" side that's being left on the window actually had to be down in the step where you said it needed to be up and that's why you said to spray the water on the film rather than on the liner when it it was lying on the table. It's no wonder everyone is confused by this video.

  • @Schniklefritz_247
    @Schniklefritz_247 Před rokem +2

    Jesus H man, how many times do have to set the window? MFer used 60 gallons of water on 1 window

  • @sjharris77able
    @sjharris77able Před rokem +3

    If installed correctly on every window this should save about 50p to your yearly heating bill🙄

  • @williamhodgson6250
    @williamhodgson6250 Před 8 měsíci

    Well that seems straightforward 😢😢

  • @silverpassion3588
    @silverpassion3588 Před 2 lety +5

    Wet again wet again wet again. How many times wet again i'm so bloody confused

    • @donsmith9081
      @donsmith9081 Před rokem

      LOL!!! Thats what I'm sayin!

    • @theoldtyke.4085
      @theoldtyke.4085 Před rokem

      You only wet it once.
      Then you get a pro in to do it properly, he wets it about a dozen times

  • @limarandos
    @limarandos Před rokem +2

    The title of the video should be “Reasons why you should never install 3M Thinsulate....”

  • @UmamiPapi
    @UmamiPapi Před rokem +1

    In only 100 easy steps and 3 rather difficult steps!

  • @uncle_creepy2743
    @uncle_creepy2743 Před rokem

    So after all that work... it helps about 0.0000000001% of temp.

  • @godzilla964
    @godzilla964 Před rokem

    Can you also install it outside?

    • @4mageo
      @4mageo Před 24 dny

      I would to prevent the IR/UV coming between the glass surfaces and heating them.

  • @srolesen
    @srolesen Před 3 lety +4

    this will keep just about 0 heat outside because the film is absorbing infrared not reflecting it (pretty much impossible to do through glass short of actual mirrors)
    Long story short, your double-pane windows are now heaters in the summer.
    If you have single pane you need new windows anyway so might as well get the proper glass, but yeah theoretically the film would work "better"

  • @ggj666
    @ggj666 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Blimey I think I'll just put on another layer of clothing.

  • @SA-bx9cp
    @SA-bx9cp Před rokem

    Yes it looks very easy to do but even easier to screw it up, get a pro in I think...

  • @Bart-dg6qv
    @Bart-dg6qv Před 3 lety +7

    This is like a warning - don't buy it if you want to install it by yourself.

    • @ishpin
      @ishpin Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly, I was ready to buy the film until I found this video.

  • @shaneleary6259
    @shaneleary6259 Před 2 lety +2

    Decent video but can’t get over the fact the narrator sounds like Jez off peep show

  • @TuuSaR
    @TuuSaR Před 3 lety +1

    Luckily there is another non-3M product for windows, wont look so nice, but is much easier to install with tape and hair dryer .

    • @ivaldecantos
      @ivaldecantos Před 3 lety

      That is a different product, window insulation kit, I guess. Window film stick to glass and is almost forever... +20 yrs working every day and night.

    • @theoldtyke.4085
      @theoldtyke.4085 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it's called cling film. Make a wooden frame to fit your window recess, wrap cling film around the frame (front & back). make sure to overlap each time, go over it gently with a hairdryer. This creates a form of double glazing. As it is set away from the window itself, and hopefully a tight fit in the window recess, you should now notice a huge reduction in draughts. This is something my dad did back in the 60s to insulate the windows when we had the old Crittal single glazing. no more puddles of water on the windowsill, no more 'jack frost' on the inside of the glass

  • @monav4062
    @monav4062 Před 2 lety +1

    I thought that I was watching one of those "How to Insulate your Windows to keep the cold weather out" ?? Obviously, this is not one of them.

  • @abhibals9751
    @abhibals9751 Před rokem

    Remove

  • @legion1791
    @legion1791 Před 2 lety

    I would probably fail at the stage of cleaning the window...

  • @towardtheeast
    @towardtheeast Před 2 lety

    Ridiculous commercials 🤮

  • @Undiscovered1st
    @Undiscovered1st Před rokem

    Not difficult but cumbersome 😒

  • @dougpage1132
    @dougpage1132 Před rokem

    Never, way to complicated

  • @AtortAerials
    @AtortAerials Před 2 lety

    Way too many tools for me. 🤣🤪 Milky blisters? 🤮

  • @Luketa1978
    @Luketa1978 Před 3 lety +5

    So easy....my goah...just people with mental problems can't install it. Well...my father used to say that it is needed 10 idiots for 1 smart one. We have a few here.

  • @simonhuntley5814
    @simonhuntley5814 Před rokem

    This person should not be demonstrating how to install window film as he doesn’t have a clue.

  • @jddj9297
    @jddj9297 Před rokem

    Terrible technique... you need a few more years of experience in order to make a video tutorial on how to install film.