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Keego Light Blocking PVC Strips for Window Shades & Blinds – Cut to Fit
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Why customers choose Kensora Home
Upgrade your window setup with Keego Light Blocking PVC Strips, designed to seal the edges where light often sneaks through. Made from light-absorbing PVC, these strips are easy to trim at home to fit your window size and attach with a simple peel-and-stick approach. The standard size is 58.5 inches long by 1.2 inches wide by 0.9 inches tall, giving you a solid profile that can be shortened with common tools if needed. This practical add-on keeps your existing window coverings looking tidy while reducing unwanted brightness around the sides.
Keego Light Blockers are an L-shaped plastic piece that can be placed in front of or behind your window treatment to cover the portion of the glass that isn’t fully covered by the shade or blinds. This design targets the most common light leaks along the sides, making it a compelling option for rooms where glare, privacy, or evening screen time matters—such as bedrooms, home offices, media rooms, or nurseries.
Key capabilities and what they mean for you
- Cut-to-fit convenience: Trim to your window size at home using kitchen shears or a hacksaw for a precise finish.
- L-shaped design: Applies in front of or behind your shade to seal exposed edges and reduce light gaps.
- Blocks light along the sides: Helps minimize side light leaks on blackout blinds (not the shade itself).
- Broad shade compatibility: Works with cellular/honeycomb, roller, roman shades, and various blinds.
How you install is straightforward: simply peel the backing, press the strip along the closest edge of the window treatment, and hold until it adheres. For maximum coverage, align the blocker as near to the shade edge as possible. You’ll often notice a cleaner edge and reduced brightness where light used to seep through.
Usage ideas and coverage tips
- Place blockers at the window sides where light enters most frequently for best results.
- Use with blackout blinds to address gaps, while understanding it does not alter the shade itself.
- Trim smaller pieces if you’re working with narrow frames or non-standard window widths.
- Keep the strips on hand for quick refreshes or seasonal window changes.
Keego backs this product with a customer-friendly approach: if you decide it’s not the right fit for your windows, you can return within 30 days for a full refund. This makes it a low-risk way to test improved light control and privacy in any room. Note that the product is designed to address side light gaps on blinds and shades, offering a practical enhancement rather than a complete replacement for your existing window treatments.
Why choose Keego
Keego delivers a simple, tangible upgrade for light management and privacy around windows. The Light Blocking Strips are a straightforward way to minimize unwanted brightness without altering your window décor, and the 30-day return policy adds peace of mind for first-time buyers.
FAQ
Q: How do I install Keego Light Blocking Strips?
A: Cut to fit, peel the adhesive backing, and press along the window edge for a flush seal.
Q: Do Keego Light Blocking Strips block all light?
A: They block light along the sides of blackout blinds and reduce gaps; they do not affect the shade area.
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