I agree with you there grandpa 1949 .. thats why I said mylar as a first choice ... but it has to be done right like you sayNot to disagree with anyone but I tried the paint for a while then the mylar. Mylar won for me. But as stated it does have to be put up correctly.
I agree with Tank although mylar is nice is does not hold up to the wear and tear. Kilz makes a good flat white paint the will have a 95% reflectivity it's hard to beat. When things get covered in grow room reside, you just apply a new coat and your good to go.I would recommend paint. You want a highly reflective flat/matt white. Many paints will have a reflectivity measurement on the can - in general titanium white is one of more more reflective. If you choose to use mylar make sure to get better quality verus cheaper mylar and to completely adhere it tightly to the walls - if there is a gap the reflectivity drastically decreases.
You want mylar a bit tighter to the wall than this. I recommend spray adhesive or glue and a roller.Marlar not hard to put up. I just put socks on my hands, cause you can't wash off hand prints. Use double sided tape every so often to keep it tight.
Correct. .So if there is a gap at all between the wall and the mylar it decreases the effectiveness of the film?
Like those emergency blankets at walk-mart.Well I think that depends on what thickness of mylar your talking about gastanker .. I agree with the 1ml the light penetrates it like you say , but if you use the 2ml, which is much stronger with no light penetration, you dont have to worry about a gap behind it and its easier to work with.
happy growin
Do you have any pics would love to see your setupjust looks like mylar. i had flat white around, so i used it. then i added mylar as an afterthought. wasn't planned