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retraite
Sep 08, 2013Explorer
Davydd,
We did essentially the same thing for our PW Lexor, but ...
Experimenting a bit where it's hotter than - well, you know - we learned that if we put them on the inside only, as you have done, they do keep it dark, and do cool things off somewhat inside. But, if we also add them to the outside of the window, then, wow, it's cool as a cucumber inside almost no matter what it's doing outside.
I think it's something about keeping the glass cool.
So, for us, it's one set for the inside, and another set for the outside. All are cut to size. I keep a roll of blue painter's tape aboard to "attach" the outside ones. If it's raining, well, then we don't need them. If it's windy as the dickens, then it's just more tape. Needless to say, we only use the "outside" ones when we're parked.
Been doing this for a couple of years now and have never had to replace any of them. We don't leave home without 'em.
JMHE.
Cheers.
We did essentially the same thing for our PW Lexor, but ...
Experimenting a bit where it's hotter than - well, you know - we learned that if we put them on the inside only, as you have done, they do keep it dark, and do cool things off somewhat inside. But, if we also add them to the outside of the window, then, wow, it's cool as a cucumber inside almost no matter what it's doing outside.
I think it's something about keeping the glass cool.
So, for us, it's one set for the inside, and another set for the outside. All are cut to size. I keep a roll of blue painter's tape aboard to "attach" the outside ones. If it's raining, well, then we don't need them. If it's windy as the dickens, then it's just more tape. Needless to say, we only use the "outside" ones when we're parked.
Been doing this for a couple of years now and have never had to replace any of them. We don't leave home without 'em.
JMHE.
Cheers.
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