I've been playing around with reflective mylar. I've got a west facing piece and it definitely created hot spots in the late afternoon but in the photo below, the
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corn under it does seem to be bigger. It is hard to keep flat and smooth. It was relatively cool this morning and I think the expansion and contraction of the substrate makes a bigger difference than I would have thought. I put the mylar on a piece of foam on a hot day. It was pretty flat when first done but has loosened up. In the heat of the day some of the wrinkles flatten out quite a bit.
One thing I did not know is that water can wash the reflective coating off. If there is standing water the reflective layer just dissolves. In the picture below I put some behind glass, if you look close in the middle of it the reflective layer has dissolved from the little bit of water that got in during rains. The one above the corn seems to do better since it doesn't get standing water but the quality of the reflection has changed. This one wall also perfectly flat when first done but has developed wrinkles.
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