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How (and Why) to Insulate Your Windows With Bubble Wrap - MSN
Now, using the marked-off corners as a guide, cut your bubble wrap to size with scissors. Be as precise as you can: if the resulting piece is a little bit smaller than your window pane, it’s fine.
Bundling awkward, long items: Use 5-inch, 80-gauge plastic wrap to bundle and wrap items such as shovels, rakes, bed rails and brooms. Focus the plastic wrap at the top and bottom of the bundle so ...
Instead, use bubble wrap to cover the front and back windshields (taping each corner) before bed. The snow will settle on top of the wrap instead of freezing to the glass, so you can just slide ...
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