Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
My bad, I felt the install was pretty straightforward, you peal the plastic strip off the back and stick it on between the sliding glass doors where the air is coming thru, which I mention early in the video. I'll try to do better in future videos
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
You wasted my time. It would have been very helpful to have seen you put the felt on the door. It was so dark we couldn’t see which door you put it on. I hope you don’t demonstrate anything else.
I am truly sorry for the invconvience. I put the felt on the door that slides. However it does not matter which door you put it on. What matters is that when the door is closed the felt rest up against the frame so that air flow is prevented.
It would have been more helpful to SHOW HOW you installed it.
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
@@Dan-TheHandyMan Thank you so very much! 😊
yeah, i didn't get that either. i thought it was an installation how to video.
"We've got it on there now" I came here to find out HOW you put it on... don't you think that would have been helpful to show us?
My bad, I felt the install was pretty straightforward, you peal the plastic strip off the back and stick it on between the sliding glass doors where the air is coming thru, which I mention early in the video. I'll try to do better in future videos
@@SanctuaryofthePalmBeaches
Maybe I need to go watch video again. I assume you had to take the door off the track to reach this area.
Exactly 😢
Great tip
Nice video. doesn’t even show how you installed it. Dafaq
What if you put it on both doors - that would def keep the draft out
Probably would help a little, but if the brush is touching the glass door as it slides and when it is closed that should do the job.
You did not show HOW it was applied to the door
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
Why is it so dark I cant see
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
Does it give a better noise isolation?
It will give about a 50% reduction of noise if the brush touches the other glass door all the way from top to bottom.
@Daniel Kyle Thanks, Daniel 👍
How did you install it?
Sorry I did not show the actual install in the video. You stick it to the backside of the frame of the sliding glass door that moves. Start at the top, peel the sticky part of the brush seal off the back (only about 6 inches). Stick it to the frame with the brush facing the other glass door. It will be a tight squeeze. Gradually make your way down slowly removing the paper off the back of the brush as you stick it to the frame. You will need a sharp knife or razor blade to cut it in the end.
You wasted my time. It would have been very helpful to have seen you put the felt on the door. It was so dark we couldn’t see which door you put it on. I hope you don’t demonstrate anything else.
I am truly sorry for the invconvience. I put the felt on the door that slides. However it does not matter which door you put it on. What matters is that when the door is closed the felt rest up against the frame so that air flow is prevented.
And that was a totally useless video!