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SKYSKIOC

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anyone have any good ideas on how to obscure the glass in all the upper cabinets? we have a 2024, 32 RLS and all the stuff inside of the cabinets you can see through and it looks terrible. we have a toaster in one of the cabinets and you can see through that sort of obscured clear glass and it just doesn't look good. we were looking to darken them out or black them out completely. anybody have any ideas? thanks
 

SKYSKIOC

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thought of that as an option. wonder if you will be able to see the adhesive that is on the back. thanks for you input
 

JWalker

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We wanted a touch of blue in our living area of our Avenue. So we, Vinyl wrapped the glass. We did this before we went on our first trip. We could not stand seeing objects through the cabinets. Worked perfectly to hide the frosted glass.
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JWalker

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We wrapped them from the outside. We tried doing it from the inside. But it just did not look right. As soon as we wrapped from the outside. We knew we liked it. We are starting our fourth season with the wrap. From 100° weather to negative degree weather and not one bubble has formed.
 

SKYSKIOC

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awesome! it looks really good. I'm going to have to give it a try. don't know if we're going to use a flat black or a matte black to match the inside of our trailer. thanks for the input
 

JWalker

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awesome! it looks really good. I'm going to have to give it a try. don't know if we're going to use a flat black or a matte black to match the inside of our trailer. thanks for the input
We did ours in Matte blue. Amazon.
 
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BryanValRox

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anyone have any good ideas on how to obscure the glass in all the upper cabinets? we have a 2024, 32 RLS and all the stuff inside of the cabinets you can see through and it looks terrible. we have a toaster in one of the cabinets and you can see through that sort of obscured clear glass and it just doesn't look good. we were looking to darken them out or black them out completely. anybody have any ideas? thanks
It would seem a good quality window tinting applied to the external surface of the glass would work well. If it can stand up to the inside of a hot car, it should also be fine inside the camper. Endless tint levels and colors are available.
 
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