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- Dutch_12078Explorer II
mobeewan wrote:
I'd rather have mine hazy or translucent and not clear. If you can gaze out someone can gaze in. Imagine someone with a camera phone and a very long selfie stick wandering the campground at night or flying a drone around. I'm not being paranoid, just pointing out the possibilities and giving those whom are paranoid something else to worry about. So I you hear what sounds like a giant mosquito flying around the bathroom roof vent and the fan isn't on you might want to cover up.
If someone is dumb enough to peek into our skylight while I'm showering, they'll be washing their eyes out with soap and having nightmares! ;) - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIFor the cost and time spent trying to "polish a turd" I would simple buy a replacement unit and seal it down properly. Most likely the factory job was lacking.
- mobeewanExplorerI'd rather have mine hazy or translucent and not clear. If you can gaze out someone can gaze in. Imagine someone with a camera phone and a very long selfie stick wandering the campground at night or flying a drone around. I'm not being paranoid, just pointing out the possibilities and giving those whom are paranoid something else to worry about. So I you hear what sounds like a giant mosquito flying around the bathroom roof vent and the fan isn't on you might want to cover up.
- _tiredTeacherExplorer II
jplante4 wrote:
You could also try aviation products used to remove scratches from windshields and the plexiglas polishers.
Now that makes sense. The "All Kleer" looks promising.
Thanks,
Teach - _tiredTeacherExplorer II
Lwiddis wrote:
Do you gaze out this skylight?
Yes, I do. - cpaulsenExplorerBarKeepers Friend then a good wax.
- valhalla360NavigatorI would keep contact with chemicals and rubbing to a minimum. They get brittle with age and you can easily accelerate the point of failure.
As long as it's letting enough light in to see in the bathroom, don't fix what isn't broken. (yes you need to keep the edges sealed) - LwiddisExplorer IIDo you gaze out this skylight?
- gboppExplorerWas your skylight originally clear?
I painted our skylight with rubber roof coating to help keep the sun/heat out.
Personally, I would not want a clear sklight on a RV.
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