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- bar_20ExplorerHere is a click direct to their website:
http://www.eurocampers.com/Sprinter-Window-Insulation-Sets_c_61.html - FastpaddlerExplorer
Escargot wrote:
Fastpaddler,
Do you have the sliding door screen? If so, how are you liking it?
Not yet. Will order after Holidays. I have a homemade screen system which is clumsy.Visit site: eurocampers.com.
Happy New Year - mlts22Explorer II
wsfurrie wrote:
In past years when we still traveled in cold climes I would cover the windows with heat shrinkable window film. It was available at the local hardware store. I would apply it to the inside window frame and that would leave about half an inch of dead air space, of course you can not open the window. It made the rig a lot warmer and helped a lot with the condensation problem. When you hit the film with a hairdryer it shrunk up tight and was nearly invisible. The film is cheap enough that one can just throw it away come spring. One box lasted several winters.
I wouldn't try putting it on a windshield. :)
Wayne
+1 I haven't used the 3M Indoor Window Insulator Kit, but I have heard great things about it. This does a good job at creating a dead air space, especially once shrunk into place with a hair dryer. I've thought of tossing a silica gel packet or two in the air gap before sealing it down to further protect against humidity in that air space.
For the windshield, I'd consider an outside shade, then Reflectix on the inside for starters. There are some "B" owners who have far fancier windshield coverings on the inside than that. - georgelesleyExplorer
Horizon170 wrote:
http://www.eurocampers.com/Sprinter-Window-Insulation-Sets_c_61.html
Thanks! Reading the rest of the site I see they also have a roll you can custom fit the sides with and also a kit for the rear. Thx again. - wsfurrieExplorerIn past years when we still traveled in cold climes I would cover the windows with heat shrinkable window film. It was available at the local hardware store. I would apply it to the inside window frame and that would leave about half an inch of dead air space, of course you can not open the window. It made the rig a lot warmer and helped a lot with the condensation problem. When you hit the film with a hairdryer it shrunk up tight and was nearly invisible. The film is cheap enough that one can just throw it away come spring. One box lasted several winters.
I wouldn't try putting it on a windshield. :)
Wayne - EscargotExplorerFastpaddler,
Do you have the sliding door screen? If so, how are you liking it? - FastpaddlerExplorer
Escargot wrote:
One of the photos at the above link shows side window insulation included with the windshield insulation for driver's compartment.
and you can get the sliding door screen too for the 06 Plateau TS on same site(305$) - EscargotExplorerOne of the photos at the above link shows side window insulation included with the windshield insulation for driver's compartment.
- BookExplorerHow about side windows??
- Horizon170Explorerhttp://www.eurocampers.com/Sprinter-Window-Insulation-Sets_c_61.html
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