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HedoTravelers
Jun 06, 2011Explorer
tedrowan wrote:
Even tinted windows allow a lot of light ( at night ) to enter the trailer. We have dark tinted windows and that limits the day light in and the ability to see in during the day. At night it is different. With lights on inside you can see in and the outside light also comes in at night.
They are windows and as such light will come in. Tinting the glass only limits the amount of light transference through the glass. If you want no light at all I would suggest some sort of an opaque barrier to block all light sources from intruding.
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