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QuestionMy door is 35"x76 1/4" and the frame is fiberglass. Can I cut the mesh to fit the length?Ruth SCommunity AnswerYes, you can if you reattach the bottom border pieces by sewing them back on after cutting to the correct length.
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QuestionHow to secure the bottom? It installed as directed just fine, but the bottom leaves room for bugs; therefore, it's not entirely bug proof.Emily BarriereCommunity AnswerRemove the screen and reapply it to hang lower from the top of the door frame.
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QuestionCan I use magnetic screens on windows?Emily BarriereCommunity AnswerNo, it is not recommended. The length and width of most screens do not make them suitable for use on windows.
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QuestionHow do I shorten the magnet door screen?Ruth SCommunity AnswerCut off the extra length. If you are handy with a sewing machine or you can sew it by hand.
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QuestionWhere do I attach it if it's 3 inches too big on each side of sliding doors?Ruth SCommunity AnswerCut it to fit and reattach the border pieces by sewing machine, then attach it as per directions. It only takes a few minute to do this, perhaps longer if you do it by hand.
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QuestionMy door frame is metal. Can I still do it?Ruth SCommunity AnswerYes, but it won't last as long as a wooden frame that you can put tacks in for added strength.
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QuestionWill the magnets in the screen damage a laptop's hard drive? Or any other hard drive for that matter?Community AnswerNo, it should not, most HDDs and laptops have an anti-magnetic coating that prevents this weak interference.
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