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B. Install without bubbles, ripples, drips, dirt, cuts, tears or gaps between film and frame. <br /> alp <br /> C. Clean newly installed film and window frames after installation. <br /> D. Clean up cleaning solutions, run-off cleaning water and adhesive mounting solution. <br /> 3.4 WET GLAZE INSTALLATION <br /> A. The wet glaze attachment system shall be applied according to the guidelines of the <br /> Manufacturer by an Authorized Dealer/Applicator. For guidance on the installation of wet <br /> glaze attachments, please review Solar Gard tech bulletin document PDF0258. <br /> B. For blast mitigation purposes, a minimum 1/2-inch overlap on film and frame (excluding <br /> glazing stops) or 3/8-inch depth at bead center. <br /> C. For impact resistance or glass retention purposes, a minimum 3/8-inch overlap on film and <br /> frame (excluding glazing stops) or 1/4-inch depth at bead center. <br /> D. Open cell backer rod may be used to fill the void when gaskets are removed. Alternatively, <br /> existing gaskets may be cut back with Architect or Project Leader approval. For this <br /> application, it is recommended to perform a compatibility test with the wet glaze. This can be <br /> requested through the manufacture of the wet glaze product. <br /> E. In some instances, the area to be wet glazed may be masked and a tooling knife used to <br /> smooth the applied bead to required size. To maximize bead depth, the applied bead should <br /> have a triangular profile shape. A concave shape bead may be acceptable with proper bead <br /> depth at center based on requirements. All tapes used to mask the area should be removed <br /> within the working time of the sealant outlined in the product data sheet. <br /> 411, 3.5 PROTECTION <br /> A. Protect installed products until completion of project. <br /> B. Where installed film could be damaged by subsequent construction provide tape warning <br /> strips or barricades to prevent contact. <br /> END OF SECTION <br /> 08 87 23-9 <br /> I <br />