Move it to a better place if that exists.
Can anyone point me to images or anything showing bright ideas for curtains for the windscreen. Certain criteria, as laid down by the domestic manager, need to be met.
1) They are not commercially available as the fabric has been bought and the rest made. We could of course steal some one else's idea.
2)They don't dangle down by the steering wheel. If there was some metal at the bottom of the glass I would use a magnet but there aint.
3) Pillars are plastic covered so magnets don't work there
4) Must use the current (and admittedly useful) curtain rail as taking them down and shoving them under seat isn't allowed.
I would like something that is so smooth fitting that looks as if its sprayed on (that's is acceptable as long as I meet all other criteria) so how do I hold them fairly tightly to the bottom of the screen? Sticky Velcro I suspect but it looks "so tacky" when not in use
Apparently I have 6 weeks school holidays and understand the internet so I can deal with this so help me please!
Can anyone point me to images or anything showing bright ideas for curtains for the windscreen. Certain criteria, as laid down by the domestic manager, need to be met.
1) They are not commercially available as the fabric has been bought and the rest made. We could of course steal some one else's idea.
2)They don't dangle down by the steering wheel. If there was some metal at the bottom of the glass I would use a magnet but there aint.
3) Pillars are plastic covered so magnets don't work there
4) Must use the current (and admittedly useful) curtain rail as taking them down and shoving them under seat isn't allowed.
I would like something that is so smooth fitting that looks as if its sprayed on (that's is acceptable as long as I meet all other criteria) so how do I hold them fairly tightly to the bottom of the screen? Sticky Velcro I suspect but it looks "so tacky" when not in use
Apparently I have 6 weeks school holidays and understand the internet so I can deal with this so help me please!
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