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Busskipper
Sep 26, 2013Explorer
wtfjr wrote:
We'd really appreciate any & all suggestions on what is the best way to keep the sun's extreme heat from coming in the windshield & front side windows of our Class A, when it is facing south at a camp ground ? We have so called solar shades as well as nighttime privacy shades all the way around, but the front inside area gets REALLY hot.
Any great suggestions on how you have eliminated & or minimized this problem ????
Thanks !!
burgess001 wrote:
In the summer, I specifically ask for North facing sites unless there is shade. reflective material, even on the inside, helps too. If you don't believe it, lay your hand on the dash while reflective material is in place and then remove it and repeat the dash test an hour or so later. For the sides, awnings are worth their weight in gold.
In the Winter I try to get a site facing SouthEast in the Summer get that front windshield facing NORTH, easiest, if not then the reflective Cheap Bubble Wrap. One added benefit is that if you travel in the winter cold the reflective is also great for keeping the heat IN,
JMHO,
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