DIY lot 4 84x52 Sun/heat Reflective Curtain covers Summer + Winter SAVE MONEY!!
You get 4 of these per bid, each is 84" x 52" and is a plain sheet without holes. Reflects 90% of infrared heat so in the summer it keeps heat out, and in the winter keeps heat in. Perfect! Also very useful in attics, as a ceiling and/or floor lining. Both sides are identically reflective. The easiest way I've found to keep it against the window is with magnets against any nails in the frame. There are no holes or slits to slide on a curtain rod, but you could cut several holes, and slide a curtain rod through it if desired. Blackout level of darkness requires 4+ layers (to achieve 99.99% infrared reflection) I found that 4+ layers is the sweet spot for total blackout. With just 1 layer, even the sun appears no brighter than a streetlight. It blocks 90% of infrared heat which is just light, so 10% gets through in each layer. With 2 layers, 1% gets through (9% of the remaining 10% reflected). With 3 layers, only .1% gets through (.9% of the remaining 1% reflected). Etc.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Type | Panels |
| Color | silver |
| UPC | Does not apply |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| Item Length | 84 in |
| Item Width | 52 in |
You get 4 of these per bid, each is 84" x 52" and is a plain sheet without holes. Reflects 90% of infrared heat so in the summer it keeps heat out, and in the winter keeps heat in. Perfect! Also very useful in attics, as a ceiling and/or floor lining. Both sides are identically reflective. The easiest way I've found to keep it against the window is with magnets against any nails in the frame. There are no holes or slits to slide on a curtain rod, but you could cut several holes, and slide a curtain rod through it if desired. Blackout level of darkness requires 4+ layers (to achieve 99.99% infrared reflection) I found that 4+ layers is the sweet spot for total blackout. With just 1 layer, even the sun appears no brighter than a streetlight. It blocks 90% of infrared heat which is just light, so 10% gets through in each layer. With 2 layers, 1% gets through (9% of the remaining 10% reflected). With 3 layers, only .1% gets through (.9% of the remaining 1% reflected). Etc.