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Old 07-18-2014, 07:04 AM   #1
austinp
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Blackout windows

I have a Hideout 28BHSWE. There are 2 windows in the master bedroom and the factory blinds don't keep out any light when the sun comes up in the morning. Sometimes I would like to sleep past 5:30 AM and when the light comes in I'm up. I was thinking of getting those sun screens for car windshields, cutting them to size and using duct tape to mend the cut areas. I would secure them to the window frame with hook and loop tape. Does anyone think this would work ok or is there a better method?
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