Minivan Window Update:
(not trying to hijack the thread. Just seemed like it was the right place to post.)
I had purchased Black colored black out curtains that were on sale. Minivan has so many curvy and non-metallic surfaces, it's nearly impossible to get a spring rod, bungy cords or hooks to work. Will be returning the curtains. I really liked them because they were white on the inside panel so it didn't make the cargo area feel so closed in.
So I got a roll of Reflectix and a spray can of Plastic Dip paint.
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip
Cut out 4 windows and 1 hatch from Reflectix.
I used the whole can of paint and it still looks grayish, not solid black. I literally must have put on 6 coats! I didn't use a primer since I wasn't able to find one that was "stretchy" like the paint. I'm thinking of either going ahead and getting the same brand paint but the brush on kind, or cloth material.
Has anyone used the brush on Plastic Dip paint?
I want to be able to fold the panels at least in 1/2 so I really am trying to keep "stretch" in mind whether it be paint or cloth. Now that they have the Plastic Dip paint on the them, wonder what would be the best glue to use if I apply cloth or even a plastic garbage bag?
(I have found that spray adhesive doensn't last very long in previous projects.)
For some privacy between the front seats and cargo area, I hung a 3mil garbage bag and was able to clip it up with one of those black colored office clips. There is a gap between the garbage bag "curtain" and the ceiling, but will have to do for now.
I have a metallic style window shade in the front window.
With that and all the windows having Reflectix or Black Out, and a privacy curtain, is there any reason to make Reflectix covers for the driver and passenger windows?