Midge Solution
I have found a perfect solution to midge proofing the pop up roof large zip vent openings, smaller vents were done and detailed in my earlier post.
First thing was to find some decent midge netting, found some relatively low cost midge netting at
http://www.midgie.net/netting.htm this turned out to be unsuitable as it is very fine nylon silk dress fabric type material, frays a lot and very difficult to work with, the piece we were send had many flaws in the material. Also think this would have looked very bad in situ.
Finally found this excellent pvc coated fibreglass material at:
http://www.streme.co.uk/product/midge-mesh/
Must be the best midge proof netting material for this purpose. Very easy to cut and work with, does not fray at all, made screens for front and both sides from a 2m length (ÂŁ17.00 / metre). So far only done the front to see if that provides us sufficient night ventilation (in does).
Unfortunately has to be hand sewn onto the existing mesh but this is not too difficult providing you have a bent needle, be careful not to sew through to the roof fabric.
Had some surplus so also midge proofed the VW sliding window screens by carefully cutting a piece to fit neatly inside the existing plastic frame and fixing it with clear silicon.
Not one to throw things out, I did find a use for the cheaper material to make a screen for the side door, its held in place with sewn in small bar magnets like the ones VW use for their front window blinds.
I must confess by this time my wife thought I was becoming a just bit obsessional about a midge problem that is not really that bad, most of the time!
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