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conservatory roof blinds
Just decorated my conservatory but the roof blinds are looking tatty
and are the wrong colour. The roof is triple-wall polycarbonate in typical triangular diamonds. The roof blinds are corrugated material that can be retracted. Really don't wanna buy similar replacemennts - ISTR they cost a bomb. Is there anything on the market now that could be used as a replacement? I'm thinking of something about an inch thick and opaque to let some light in but protect the Amtico floor from the sun. Maybe even solid material that I could cut to shape and fit into the triangles of the roof. They wouldn't need to be retractable - I haven't touched the existing ones since they were fitted. Or is there some miracle paint-on product? -- blackbat /\x/\ |
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