Scotchlite as reflective surface?

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perdidosenberlin

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As I live in a rather small flat, I am looking at building a small, light weight grow box that I can break down when I am not using it. As such I am envisioning a box-shaped frame covered in fabric. For the internal fabric, I have been loking at Scotchlite. I have a few pending email queries I sent to 3M, but in the meantime, I figured I would ask, if anybody has any experience with this fabric. Thanks in advance.
 
Never heard of that product. Got a link? Have you ever heard of a product called Panda Film? It's black on one side and white on the other. We bought some and built our room out of that and some 2 x 4's. ;)
 
I built 2 grow boxs out of 2X2 and osb, very easy to break down, the panels are held togeather by sheetrock screws, works perfect with my 600 watt hps coolsun reflectors, I lined the inside with 1/4 inch foil faced styrofoam insulation , It comes in 4 x 8 sheets is cheap and easy to cut and work with, The light intensity in the box is amazing, my whole grow room darkened when I added them. Plus it allowed me to control the CO2 to the plants much better, I also added vents at the bottom for cold air and vents at the top for venting hot air. This setup works great.
 

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