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cullom
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(7/7/03 10:03 am)
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clear glass in entry door
Does anyone know if the 2004 models still use the clear glass in the entry door? Has anyone found a way to modify the glass to provide more privacy? I can't see putting a curtain over it. If the door were open, the curtain would be constantly flapping in the wind. Has anyone tried a stained glass approach?

AlbertaBear
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(7/7/03 8:25 pm)
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Re: clear glass in entry door
Obscure glass in mine.

It's a 2004, I think several subtle improvements have been added,

Bjorn & Laurie

321 RBHS TT

cocamom
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(7/8/03 6:54 am)
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Re: clear glass in entry door
cullom: the Home Depot stores has an stick on just for your problem. it comes in different designs, sizes. Will block the sun and "eyes" but yet let in light.

Merry
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(7/11/03 6:46 am)
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Re: clear glass in entry door
Ours has 2 entry doors, both with clear glass. I've noticed that our TT is really HIGH! And with the awning down, there is no way anyone could see in. In the bedroom, we do put a cover over the glass at night, to keep it darker in the morning.

Open Road 298 RLS

texlock
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(7/18/03 9:12 pm)
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clear glass door windows
Sign companies that do vinyl signs have a frosted vinyl material that would be very good to put on the glass. It will let in light but no one can see in. It looks very much like the real thing.

They can cut it to the exact size you need. Steve.

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