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Old 05-07-2019, 05:07 PM   #14
Loneoak
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We did the same thing with the stuff from Home Depot. It still lets quite a bit of light in, but it does look nice. The other good thing about it is the fact that it is not permanent, which means a future owner of the trailer can make changes.

In one trailer we used to own, I put some curtain block-out material on the skylight. The skylights have an inner part and an outer part. You can easily remove the inner part by taking out the screws. Then you can do what you want with it.

Another trailer we owned I put Reflectix on it. Both the block-out material and the Reflectix completely blocked out the light (and heat), but neither were permanent.
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