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Which side faces the window in Ron-loc blackout fabric? I recently purchased some on sale at a fabric store and when I got it home, realized one side is white and the other is cream-colored and kind of fuzzy. Does it matter which side faces the window and which side faces the room? A family member works the night shift and I am adding them under curtains we already have in the bedroom.


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Hi It may not make any difference from a light stand point which side you use. However, the smoother white side facing inside may look and wear better. the cream fuzzy side will help to block the heat/cold and seal in the inside temps.

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Posted 2008-11-01T23:59:26Z
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