appropriate1
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I have a customer with a few buildings they wish to tear down within a year. For now, they would like all windows covered with something to block them out from public viewing in and make the building look a little better in an upscale area. All are ground level, but some have atrium type walkways below them to lower levels and are impossible to reach for applying vinyl. It is also cold in our area now and applying vinyl would be difficult and maybe would only work during midday hours. Most windows are 8 x 8 feet, or in that ballpark. I think a better might be coroplast sheets adhered to the glass. They might be printed with a design and if so, not dark colored, as they will get too hot in next summer's sun. I have measured and calculated approximately 75 sheets would do the job. Tough to reach areas can be reached at edges and sheets with adhesive dropped into place and rubbed down with an extension brush. Question is...what type of adhesive would you use? It has to stick in cold to both glass and coroplast for a year. I'd prefer caulk, as doing double face tape on the backs of 75 sheets in a lot of tape and time. Open to suggestions. By the way, interior is not an option and was my first suggestion.