Whats the cheapest thing i can put on my windows to block out sun
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Room darkening curtains or
Room darkening curtains or shades, or window cling.
You could paint them if you want it to be permanent or cheap bamboo roll up blinds from Walmart (depending on size of window around $10). There are window tints available also. So you can still see out up cut down on the amount of sun/light that comes in.
I use the plastic cling UV blocking stuff and light/heat blocking curtains and vertical blinds. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing! 😁
Dark colored flat sheets from the clearance corner
a window shade, they come in all kinds of light and sun blocking degrees!
silver paper smooth onto the window . With charge card . Don’t be in hurry slow job but it works .
Bubble wrap!
Aluminum foil with some spray on fabric glue. (You're looking for cheap, but let me mention that I found insulation, intended to wrap heat runs through an unheated basement, at a big box hardware store. It was stiff but flexible enough to bend, with plastic-like aluminium on both sides and, like Ireland answered above, bubble wrap in the middle. I tape it to my windows in the fall and leave it up all winter, behind a bedroom curtain I never open.)