Kathleen
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Hi there. I've searched youtube for videos on how to secure reflectix to the back window of my t & c minivan. The window is slanted so gravity pulls it down. It does not stay in with the compression factor like all the other windows.
I did a search in the forum and found no info. I want to remove the reflectix while driving and insert it while not driving. I had to make one for shiny side out and another for black felt side out. The window has a contour over the rear window wiper and it is not in the center, so I can't just reverse it.
The other issue I am dealing with is the little vent windows in the back. Anyone else have a t & c with those awful irregular vent components that make it nearly impossible to cut out and around?
I cut the reflectix to fit the larger part of the vented window, then cut out the basic shape for the vent area. But I have not yet cut it to fit exactly. I want total stealth. NO light showing from the outside at night.
When I get those darn little vent window covers cut then I need to use some kind of tape to attach them to the main window cover. Maybe electrical tape, so that I can separate them if I need to open the vents on sunny days in Southern AZ. If anyone can suggest a better tape pls let me know.
Would appreciate feedback on how to adhere the back window reflectix so it can attach and detach often, and suggestions on dealing with reflectix and the little back vent windows. Getting the contours cut so that NO light is visible has been a real pain in the you know what!!! :dodgy:
I see tiny slivers of light showing where I have to add duct tape to the reflectix edge. A van with rectangular windows is sooooooooo easy. I can't believe how long this project has taken me.
I'm still working on the complete darkout scenario for the front curtains. Going to buy the home depot aluminum strip Kelly Doyle reveals in her Sienna curtain video. But the strip at Home Depot does not look long enough to shape to the contours of the t & c ceiling. If it fits it will be a darkout miracle! :shy:
Thx, Kathleen
I did a search in the forum and found no info. I want to remove the reflectix while driving and insert it while not driving. I had to make one for shiny side out and another for black felt side out. The window has a contour over the rear window wiper and it is not in the center, so I can't just reverse it.
The other issue I am dealing with is the little vent windows in the back. Anyone else have a t & c with those awful irregular vent components that make it nearly impossible to cut out and around?
I cut the reflectix to fit the larger part of the vented window, then cut out the basic shape for the vent area. But I have not yet cut it to fit exactly. I want total stealth. NO light showing from the outside at night.
When I get those darn little vent window covers cut then I need to use some kind of tape to attach them to the main window cover. Maybe electrical tape, so that I can separate them if I need to open the vents on sunny days in Southern AZ. If anyone can suggest a better tape pls let me know.
Would appreciate feedback on how to adhere the back window reflectix so it can attach and detach often, and suggestions on dealing with reflectix and the little back vent windows. Getting the contours cut so that NO light is visible has been a real pain in the you know what!!! :dodgy:
I see tiny slivers of light showing where I have to add duct tape to the reflectix edge. A van with rectangular windows is sooooooooo easy. I can't believe how long this project has taken me.
I'm still working on the complete darkout scenario for the front curtains. Going to buy the home depot aluminum strip Kelly Doyle reveals in her Sienna curtain video. But the strip at Home Depot does not look long enough to shape to the contours of the t & c ceiling. If it fits it will be a darkout miracle! :shy:
Thx, Kathleen