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this post was submitted on 17 Jul 2023
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Most heat gets in through windows facing the sun. I cover the worst with aluminium foil (tin foil).
Also bans all the evil rays! Pew pew pew…
damn that's pretty genius, although, doesn't the tin foil or the pocket between the window heat up?
Works best on the outside, but also on the inside it’s a very effective cheap solution.
Would recommend to fix with painters tape.
Yes. Foam or bubble wrap underneath the foil is best for performance over time, even just cardboard can be a meaningful improvement.
Genuine question, does this affect your phone signal at all?
No, never had any issues with GSM, 4G and 5G.
Cool, thanks :)
wouldn't that blind passerbys? i already suffer enough from people hanging CDs to spook pigeons. I think shutters would be best here if you're not in a rental
Yes. True. Depends on the angle.