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customer wanted white frost on french door panels but did not like seeing the cut lines when trimmed. any ideas you have used to cover like caulking:drevil
You can always tell them to go buy new french doors with the glass already frosted for about 200-300 dollars. Otherwise they will never be satisfied with your results.
Try to caulk it. Better do a good job or they will want you to remove it all and that won't be fun.
Sellys "no more gaps" in white but you probably won't have it in the USA.
Devil
I guess these aren't the type that you can remove and do the glass as 1 piece?
(Roach @ Sep 23 2006, 08:31 AM) [*]434237[/*] I guess these aren't the type that you can remove and do the glass as 1 piece? I was going to ask that..sometimes the obvious can be overlooked
you are right but she wanted some panels left clear for visibility and it was quoted cheap just checking things out for the future
If I understand you correctly, some of the squares she wanted to leave w/o the white frost?
If that's the case, what I would do is tint the whole door as one piece and then cut out the squares she wants removed. Much better, IMO, that way then the other way around.
If it WAS 1 window that had the sections in it ,then
(Roach @ Sep 23 2006, 09:50 PM) [*]434473[/*] If I understand you correctly, some of the squares she wanted to leave w/o the white frost?
If that's the case, what I would do is tint the whole door as one piece and then cut out the squares she wants removed. Much better, IMO, that way then the other way around.
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