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How to Install Shrink Film on Windows With Blinds

Jaimie Zinski

Window blinds attractively provide privacy, shade a home from harsh sunlight and help repel cold winter winds. However, in the harshest winter conditions, blinds aren’t always enough to keep the warm air in and the cold air out.

Clean your blinds and window before installing shrink film.

This presents a dilemma for homeowners who want to insulate their windows while keeping their blinds intact. There is a solution to allow you the comfort and energy-saving benefits of shrink plastic wrap without removing your blinds.

Tip

Grasp the blind’s cord with a pair of pliers or hook it with a metal coat hanger if your fingers won’t fit through the hole.

  1. Create a mixture of one-quarter cup ammonia and 3 cups warm water in a plastic spray bottle. Shake the bottle vigorously to incorporate the ammonia and water.

  2. Spray the window, windowsill and trim with the ammonia mixture. Wipe the mixture away with a paper towel. Allow the window, sill and trim to dry completely before continuing.

  3. Cut four pieces of double-sided tape to fit the four sides of the window. Attach the tape along the outside edges of the window trim and sill.

  4. Close the blinds and remove the wand according to the blind’s instructions. Remove the protective covering from the double-sided tape and center the plastic sheet against the window. Press on the edges of the sheet to affix to the tape.

  5. Run a hair dryer along the edges and the entire surface of the plastic sheet to shrink it. Continue to run the dryer over the plastic until it is tight. Cut away the excess film from around the window with a utility knife.

  6. Locate the plastic wand hook at the top of the blinds. Tape a square around the hook with clear plastic tape. The tape provides an extra layer of protection to prevent the plastic film from ripping.

  7. Cut a hole inside the perimeter of the square with a sharp utility knife. Grasp the blind’s cord with your fingers and carefully pull it out from behind the plastic film. Reattach the wand. This allows you to use the blinds without damaging the plastic.

The Drip Cap

  • Window blinds attractively provide privacy, shade a home from harsh sunlight and help repel cold winter winds.
  • There is a solution to allow you the comfort and energy-saving benefits of shrink plastic wrap without removing your blinds.
  • Attach the tape along the outside edges of the window trim and sill.
  • Run a hair dryer along the edges and the entire surface of the plastic sheet to shrink it.
  • Cut a hole inside the perimeter of the square with a sharp utility knife.