Windscreen blind gap fix
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Windscreen blind gap fix
When driving there is a gap between the windscreen blind casement and the roof lining. There are only end and middle fixings.
A simple fix to use clear plastic door protectors. Place in hot water to soften them up, turn them inside out to open gap and fit over the casement and roof liner on the windscreen side.
A simple fix to use clear plastic door protectors. Place in hot water to soften them up, turn them inside out to open gap and fit over the casement and roof liner on the windscreen side.
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Re: Windscreen blind gap fix
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Re: Windscreen blind gap fix
You're obviously more of a perfectionist than I am
Mine has a small gap, but it's not something I would have ever considered needing a fix and in fact it's useful for threading the power cable from the dashboard 12v outlet, round the nearside of the windscreen and up to my dash cam.
Mine has a small gap, but it's not something I would have ever considered needing a fix and in fact it's useful for threading the power cable from the dashboard 12v outlet, round the nearside of the windscreen and up to my dash cam.
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