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Tom:
We did the same thing. The material is available at any automotive
store. Cut to shape and place it in position. It has been on our
side windows for about a year and hasn't come off yet. An inexpensive way
to keep your head cool.
I also bought some thumb screws to hold the sliding windows open about 8
inches on the top to let some cool air in. The down side to this is that
it seems to draw some of the heat from the engine into the cockpit.
Don
N93334
----- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 5:59 PMSubject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] sun sreen----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----Tom,I put static cling sunshade on the inside of my Alon's canopy. It works great. I used the Axius brand "Limo Dark" which is very dark and blocks out almost all of the heat from the sun. Makes a huge difference. It's supposed to block something like 98% of the UV. Only costs about $10.00 for a roll big enough to do an Alon canopy twice. I used the left overs to make rectangular pieces that I slap in place to block the sun as required. If you take your time and do a careful job, you can install it with no bubbles. The Limo Dark is very dark. Not easy to see through. They also make lighter shades.Best Regards,
Wayne DelRossi
Alon N5618F
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