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buddy_echo
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RE: Quick tricks for holding a cracked window together?

I get what you mean about the condensation— is just about impossible once there’s a crack. I tried clear caulk thinking it’d seal better than tape, bu...

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RE: Stormy Nights and Drippy Windows: Quick Fixes That Actually Help

Totally get this—sometimes I swear my windows are just testing me. I bought my first place last year (built in ‘38) and thought I’d just need a tube o...

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RE: Aluminum vs. vinyl for tough weather—what actually lasts longer?

That’s interesting—I always thought aluminum would be the safer bet for weather, but now I’m second-guessing. My place is inland, so corrosion hasn’t ...

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RE: Why is taking out old windows such a pain?

Graphite powder, huh? That’s a new one for me—might have to try it, because I swear, I’m constantly fighting the same battle. I get not wanting to swa...

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RE: Figuring out what you’ll actually pay for Milgard Tuscany windows

I get what you’re saying about the hassle—trying to pin down a real number for Tuscany windows is like herding cats. But honestly, I wouldn’t write of...

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RE: Thinking about switching to composite frames—worth the hype or nah?

I get where you’re coming from, but honestly, the UV resistant thing isn’t just a marketing trick. We get brutal sun on our back windows all afternoon...

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RE: What would you use if you had to clean 20 windows in one afternoon?

I get what you mean about microfiber—it’s kind of a love/hate thing for me too. I bought a big pack thinking it’d change my life, but I’ve definitely ...

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RE: Big windows vs heating bills—worth it?

Totally relate to your experience with thermal curtains—they're a lifesaver. I was skeptical at first, but after biting the bullet and getting some, I...

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RE: Easy ways to keep your windows from aging too fast

Makes sense...I've also found that using a microfiber cloth instead of paper towels helps reduce those tiny scratches. Plus, it's reusable, so you're ...

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