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This is an area that I have not really gotten into much in the past. I have always thought it was kinda stupid actually, but now I find myself with a reason to look into it. Come Monday morning my BII will get pressed into service as a kiddie-carrier and I can't find any of those window shade hangers that will cover enough of the bay windows to keep the sun out of his face.
I know my state's laws (which are really pretty vague) state a nominal 70% maximum (although that is a recommendation from DOT, not an explicit limit in the law itself).
Now, I have two big questions.
1) Is the number on the package light loss or light transmittance?
2) Where can I buy blue sheets big enough to do the rear windows on a BII?
I know my state's laws (which are really pretty vague) state a nominal 70% maximum (although that is a recommendation from DOT, not an explicit limit in the law itself).
Now, I have two big questions.
1) Is the number on the package light loss or light transmittance?
2) Where can I buy blue sheets big enough to do the rear windows on a BII?