Sunroof Question
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RE: Sunroof Question
Well if you want to block it up and not lose much headroom, you might just have to resort to using some sort of paper and tape. Like wrapping paper lol Or, there are some retractable covers, but I've only seen them for side windows, and they don't cover the corners of the windows (they're not custom fitted, just a few select sizes).
At least with the paper and tape you can choose a nice pattern (or just black) and tape it really nicely at the edges. Use black electric tape if you must. Can't be that bad.
Or how about those ummm... laminates I believe they are called? I see them everywhere now... most notably, I think they are offered as an option on Lexus SUVs... ugh Lexus. Anyway you'll sometimes see cars with windows that reflect this weird ugly green colour. Apparently it's some sort of insert inside the glass (which may be hard to install as an aftermarket part). But because it's inside the glass, it doesn't wear off like tint (according to some tv-car guy). But you can probably still buy it from a shop and they'll stick it on the inside. It reflects a lot more than tint I think.
Last option - if you're well off, financially - they have "smart" glass now. Glass that can change shades (or rather, tint) at the push of a button. Bit tricky, especially since this is a sunroof, a huge one. May be a bit expensive, plus the equipment may add a few pounds, not sure about it though.
At least with the paper and tape you can choose a nice pattern (or just black) and tape it really nicely at the edges. Use black electric tape if you must. Can't be that bad.
Or how about those ummm... laminates I believe they are called? I see them everywhere now... most notably, I think they are offered as an option on Lexus SUVs... ugh Lexus. Anyway you'll sometimes see cars with windows that reflect this weird ugly green colour. Apparently it's some sort of insert inside the glass (which may be hard to install as an aftermarket part). But because it's inside the glass, it doesn't wear off like tint (according to some tv-car guy). But you can probably still buy it from a shop and they'll stick it on the inside. It reflects a lot more than tint I think.
Last option - if you're well off, financially - they have "smart" glass now. Glass that can change shades (or rather, tint) at the push of a button. Bit tricky, especially since this is a sunroof, a huge one. May be a bit expensive, plus the equipment may add a few pounds, not sure about it though.
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