Does Anyone Know A Good Way To Keep Light From Seeping Out Of Windows??

Resinator420

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I NEED HELP ASAP

:wall: I need someone to come up with a creative way to keep light NON-VISIBLE from outdoors. This way needs to be cheap VERY effective and not suspisious from outside??? I NEED HELP PLEASE

Anything would be awsome Thanks!
 

razoredge

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get blinds up then seal off over the blinds with some 6 mil plastic you can get it from any hardware store. make sure you seal it up completely.
 

Resinator420

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get blinds up then seal off over the blinds with some 6 mil plastic you can get it from any hardware store. make sure you seal it up completely.
Thanks alot razoredge that sounds like youve thought that through pretty well haha, happy harvest to ya:weed:
 

PussymOneyWeed

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^^this is the better more secure way...But if your low on funds and already have it just some closed blinds(dark colored) with some super heavy duty curtains(obv also dark colored). Ive done it before with black curtains and you couldnt see shit even if you were looking right threw the window.
 

fanya

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get blinds up then seal off over the blinds with some 6 mil plastic you can get it from any hardware store. make sure you seal it up completely.
This is what I did.

If anyone ever asks (which they won't) why the room is always dark just tell them you use it to store all your extra shit because you are a pack rat.
 

BigBudBalls

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This is what I did.

If anyone ever asks (which they won't) why the room is always dark just tell them you use it to store all your extra shit because you are a pack rat.
better excuse is that its for a media room / home theater.
they are called 'blackout curtains' stateside
 

Man o' the green

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I use mini-blinds and an old, thick, doubled over blanket nailed to the wall inside. Just to be safe, I have reflective window film too, but I'm probably just paranoid from smoking too much. :joint:
 

wonderblunder

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Def put up blinds or curtains whatever, and then seal over with panda. Make sure you completely seal all exposed eddges of panda. I would use gorilla tape. Make sure the piece of panda is at least a foot bigger than the window so you have at least 6 inches of overlap around window. I used some really thin pieces of trim(wood), and tacked those up in case the tape fails, and the plastic fails. That would not be a good day
 

razoredge

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Def put up blinds or curtains whatever, and then seal over with panda. Make sure you completely seal all exposed eddges of panda. I would use gorilla tape. Make sure the piece of panda is at least a foot bigger than the window so you have at least 6 inches of overlap around window. I used some really thin pieces of trim(wood), and tacked those up in case the tape fails, and the plastic fails. That would not be a good day

hell yeah that gorilla tape is the truth haha
 
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