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I'm planning on revamping my windows with roller blinds.
Before I do, I really need to fix, seal and clean my uPVC window frames, therefore, I can't temporary cover them apart from the actual glass.
I suppose I can use A4 paper or newspaper that can let plenty of light in, but what was used in the good ol' days where they use to put some form of white paint on the glass? I remember as a kid, you use to see a whole window whitened up while they were refitting a shop or display, or even the shopkeeper use to write prices on the windows.
Thanks very much and hope you can help.
Before I do, I really need to fix, seal and clean my uPVC window frames, therefore, I can't temporary cover them apart from the actual glass.
I suppose I can use A4 paper or newspaper that can let plenty of light in, but what was used in the good ol' days where they use to put some form of white paint on the glass? I remember as a kid, you use to see a whole window whitened up while they were refitting a shop or display, or even the shopkeeper use to write prices on the windows.
Thanks very much and hope you can help.
