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    Anyone recommend anything for light leaks in a wardrobe mainly on the door ?


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    It's a bugger ain't it. I'm struggling with the same issue on a lille veg cabinet I made. I do have a cupboard, but for that I cut up a tent and pinned the door in the cupboard which works well. Intake is another challenge to light proof

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    for the doors, get yourself some adhesive seals. the are used to stop drafts from doors and windows.
    its sponge like so you may even need to put a latch of the door to hold it closed. you get a nice seal that way.
    as your your intake, use ducting and create an s bend towards darkest part of room. a few black stocking each end will help too.

    imo, its always best to you acoustic ducting. normal one leaks too much air and light

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    Buy a tent with a front that is the same dimensions as the front door of the drobe... use front of tent as second door... throw the rest of tent away
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    Skip the wardrobe and use all the tent


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    Quote Originally Posted by Krofam View Post
    for the doors, get yourself some adhesive seals. the are used to stop drafts from doors and windows.
    its sponge like so you may even need to put a latch of the door to hold it closed. you get a nice seal that way.
    as your your intake, use ducting and create an s bend towards darkest part of room. a few black stocking each end will help too.

    imo, its always best to you acoustic ducting. normal one leaks too much air and light
    Thanks mate originally did use the adhesive seals but end up losing its sticky and falls apart may dk this again for now and buy a tent for the door in the long run


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    Skip the wardrobe and use all the tent
    I would but I’d lose space so might just door the tent door option thanks everyone


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