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Beaker wrote:My wife is making blackout "pads" for our side and rear door windows using left over thermal insulation sheet bonded to wax tablecloth material. Cut exactly to size they just push in place and pull out again - no need for any fixings at all. Cheap and funky looking.
I have a curtain rail to fit to the front of the overcab storage shelf, and the wife is making some blackout curtains for it. This should stop any light coming in from the cab. We have a really good fabric warehouse place in town that sells materials spectacularly cheap for roll ends.
Landylady wrote:Beaker wrote:My wife is making blackout "pads" for our side and rear door windows using left over thermal insulation sheet bonded to wax tablecloth material. Cut exactly to size they just push in place and pull out again - no need for any fixings at all. Cheap and funky looking.
I have a curtain rail to fit to the front of the overcab storage shelf, and the wife is making some blackout curtains for it. This should stop any light coming in from the cab. We have a really good fabric warehouse place in town that sells materials spectacularly cheap for roll ends.
That sounds like a good idea! Just need some thing that can get put up and down quickly while not been to bulky !
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