Flap Flap... Flap Flap Flap... DIY
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2 other solutions no one mentioned.
1) Flip the shade around so the flap is in the rear. I mean, what is it really hiding?
2) Remove the shade altogether. How often do most of you actually have something in your hatch that you need covered/concealed? I found I never did, so now it sits in my cubby hole.
I kept thinking every time it made any noise, what is it hiding, the black carpet in the hatch? Why do I need that hidden? And its in my cubby hole in case I do put something back there that I want to cover up (with the flap in the rear of course).
1) Flip the shade around so the flap is in the rear. I mean, what is it really hiding?
2) Remove the shade altogether. How often do most of you actually have something in your hatch that you need covered/concealed? I found I never did, so now it sits in my cubby hole.
I kept thinking every time it made any noise, what is it hiding, the black carpet in the hatch? Why do I need that hidden? And its in my cubby hole in case I do put something back there that I want to cover up (with the flap in the rear of course).