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Sometimes the sun is just low enough (or right near the
rearview mirror) so that the visors don't block the glare. I'd
like to have a removeable piece of tinted clear plastic that I
could easily place on my windshield to block the annoying
sunlight. (Note: I don't wear sunglasses over my prescription
glasses.)
Lo! Ask and ye shall find.
http://www.jcwhitne...?CATID=4814&BQ=jcw2 "Adheres by static cling to inside windows...Removable and reusableinstant on and off. " [StarChaser, Oct 14 2001]
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Burger King is currently selling "God Bless America" polyurethane window cling/stickers with a flag graphic 5cm by 12 cm. Not only do you get to conspicuously declare that you donated $1 to the Red Cross, but you also get to defeat the evil day-star. |
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Baked. JC Whitney has this in small sizes for spot use and larger for whole windows. |
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OK. JC Whitney sells a removeable tint, but it's not quite
like a post-it note in its ease-of-use... I'll have to donate
$1 to see how well the BK US flag thing works against the
evil day-star... Thanks all! |
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Picky, picky. You cut it to the right shape, it sticks with static cling, and unlike a stickynote, you can use it over and over. |
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It would be nice if they had electric windows that could be tinted down to zero, and be cranked back to normal when the cops show up. I have heard of house windows that go frosty when the power goes out. |
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