Can you remove plastic shrink from Windows easily?
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Yes ! Shrink wrap on your windows come off easily. Have used it for years in different houses I have lived in.
It shouldn't be a problem, you might have to clean the area underneath them once they're off
The adhesive that came with the product ripped the finish off the wood.
I put the plastic shrink wrap on all my windows after putting my curtains back up it cannot be seen, I used to take it all off come spring then thought how foolish. Now I only take it off the windows I like to open, saves me time and money
That's what I was thinking - some windows just have to have that breeze in good weather.
But attaching it to the window is not going to keep the warm air in/cold air out. It's the area where the frame meets the wall that needed the extra cover. I went outside this summer, and used a silicone gun and went around every inch of every window frame. I also used glazing putty (in the "gun") on each pane of glass. Thank goodness I have a one story house! As for the inside finish? I bought wider curtains! :) Thanks for the reply, Dfm.
I've used the shrink wrap for years. If you just pull it off, either the tape will stay on the frame and yellow and look ugly, or the tape will pull off the paint. So...take a hair dryer and warm the tape, and then it should pull off nicely. The shrink wrap really helps keep our heating bills down,.