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Old 05-07-2019, 08:19 AM   #2
Last2Die
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I have just a thought, I believe the skylights are 2 parts meaning the part on the roof and another part that screws in from the shower side right? I may need to go look. As someone in the painting/ coatings industry for too long I would think you would want something to block the light and heat but not be permanent on the plastic. With that in mind something like plasti-dip might be a solution. Remove the inner skylight prep coat and reinstall. I think I would coat the roof skylight then reinstall the shower portion. White would keep down the heat and still let a little bit of light in. And the best part is if you change your mind about wanting more light then just take off the inner portion and peel off the coating.

My 3 cents for what it’s worth....

Tony
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