PeterPiper
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Hello,
I thought I'd run this question and see if anyone has first hand experience.
So I made a custom set of window coverings for my 2006 Dodge Caravan. They have 1 inch of polyester batting inside (I think IIRC) and heavy fabric on both sides.
Now I'm wondering it it's better overall to put the Reflectix inside the window covering or sew it onto the outside (facing the glass) ?
The coverings were designed to be "stealth" and I used black fabric on the side facing out. That way, behind the dark tinted windows you cannot tell there are coverings over the windows inside, it just looks pitch black inside. I like that.
If I sew the Reflectix on the outside, then if you get close to the van or shine a flashlight, you'll be able to see the silver reflectix.
Anyone have any first hand experience with this?
Would the Reflectix be just as effective inside the window covering as sewn to the outside facing the glass?
Thanks
I thought I'd run this question and see if anyone has first hand experience.
So I made a custom set of window coverings for my 2006 Dodge Caravan. They have 1 inch of polyester batting inside (I think IIRC) and heavy fabric on both sides.
Now I'm wondering it it's better overall to put the Reflectix inside the window covering or sew it onto the outside (facing the glass) ?
The coverings were designed to be "stealth" and I used black fabric on the side facing out. That way, behind the dark tinted windows you cannot tell there are coverings over the windows inside, it just looks pitch black inside. I like that.
If I sew the Reflectix on the outside, then if you get close to the van or shine a flashlight, you'll be able to see the silver reflectix.
Anyone have any first hand experience with this?
Would the Reflectix be just as effective inside the window covering as sewn to the outside facing the glass?
Thanks