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- George Sellers
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27 Apr 2017 13:43 #1
by George Sellers
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Thanks Ken!
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24 Apr 2017 12:35 #2
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I used some of those slap on tint sheets from one of the suppliers - Sportys, or Spruce, or WagAero - don't recall which. One sheet, carefully cut and fitted is on the top part of my windscreen - and one cut in half lengthwise, for the front part of the sliders. The stuff will pull off and move if needed, and is cheap!
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20 Apr 2017 12:59 #3
by Ken Thompson
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Hi George. Try any autoparts place or Walmart/Target, etc in their automotive department. I just looked on Amazon and they have a bunch of them. Various sizes. Measure your windows and I'm sure you'll find something that will fit. You could probably put them on the rear windows, too. And a smaller one would be great for just the right spot on the windscreen to block direct sun rays without reducing your forward vision. They are a web like material so you can still partially see through them. They're really pretty cheap, too.
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20 Apr 2017 12:38 #4
by George Sellers
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Ken:
Where would you find the sunscreens? Thanks for the suggestion.
George
Where would you find the sunscreens? Thanks for the suggestion.
George
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20 Apr 2017 11:43 #5
by Ken Thompson
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Not sure about a tint. I have considered those black web sun screens that attach with suction cups. Not sure if they would remain in place when windows are slid down into the open position. They're cheap and pack up into a very small bag.
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03 Apr 2017 17:11 #6
by George Sellers
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Any suggestions on tinting the sliding windows on a 415C?
Thanks--George
Thanks--George
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