Black plastic blinds/covers

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I'm trying to find some kind of flexible black plastic panels or sheets that I can pop in place and remove, to be able to black out my rear shuttle windows for when I have bikes in there but am struggling to find out what plastic would be best.

The windows are tinted but with a torch you can still see inside which I want to avoid.

I'd like them to be sturdy but not too heavy and flexible so they're easy to pop in place and remove. A bit like this but then not tinted but proper opaque.

Was hoping any of you clever lot might have an idea :)

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I'm trying to find some kind of flexible black plastic panels or sheets that I can pop in place and remove, to be able to black out my rear shuttle windows for when I have bikes in there but am struggling to find out what plastic would be best.

The windows are tinted but with a torch you can still see inside which I want to avoid.

I'd like them to be sturdy but not too heavy and flexible so they're easy to pop in place and remove. A bit like this but then not tinted but proper opaque.

Was hoping any of you clever lot might have an idea :)

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Try Solarplexius, Link

Edit: forget that, just saw you want opaque. Although maybe they’ll have a description of what plastic they use and you could ask a supplier for that in a colour that suits?
School design departments buy plastic sheet materials - no idea where from but if you can find a design technician they’d know.
 
That’s where I’d got that picture from..
It’s still see through though, have asked them if they can make them proper opaque but nope.
I got some 100% blackout blind material from Amazon the other day it’s metal used on the back and pretty thin maybe stick that to the other blinds. I have no idea if it’s a flexible but it was cheap like £12.00 delivered for a couple of m2.
 
I'm trying to find some kind of flexible black plastic panels or sheets that I can pop in place and remove, to be able to black out my rear shuttle windows for when I have bikes in there but am struggling to find out what plastic would be best.

The windows are tinted but with a torch you can still see inside which I want to avoid.

I'd like them to be sturdy but not too heavy and flexible so they're easy to pop in place and remove. A bit like this but then not tinted but proper opaque.

Was hoping any of you clever lot might have an idea :)

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Your windows are tinted and those panels are tinted so you'll get double the tint if thats not enough you could always buy some black vinyl and apply to the panels
 
Your windows are tinted and those panels are tinted so you'll get double the tint if thats not enough you could always buy some black vinyl and apply to the panels

True, doesn’t have to be £200 worth of tinted panels though if I’m going to wrap them anyway 😂

Would like to know what material type that kind of flexible plastic is and then find somewhere that sells sheets of it so I can cut my own, it doesn’t necessarily have to be pre shaped for the Transporter
 
True, doesn’t have to be £200 worth of tinted panels though if I’m going to wrap them anyway 😂

Would like to know what material type that kind of flexible plastic is and then find somewhere that sells sheets of it so I can cut my own, it doesn’t necessarily have to be pre shaped for the Transporter
Google foamex you should be able to get it in black that might work
 
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