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Question about window film / tinting

dvitale300
Explorer
Explorer
Hi,

I have a couple of windows in my TT that do not have any kind of shades, etc. The first is the window on the front door, the second being the window next to the bunk beds in the back of the trailer - the emergency exit. Both windows are kind of frosted / non see-through in nature. The problem is they let too much light in at night and too much heat in during the afternoons. Is there anything out there for RV's to apply / use to block out the light or heat? Or should I just look at some kind of window tinting / film to do the job?

Thought I should ask as there are a lot of smart do-it-yourselfers on the forum.

Thanks!
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dvitale300
Explorer
Explorer
Chandalen wrote:
I had a window that broke and i replaced it with plexiglass. I added the darkest tint film Lowes had to the inside of the plexi glass. Turned out to be the exact color tint the rest of the camper already had.

I also used the same tint on the shower skylight (right next to the main bed) and to a bathroom window that was not tinted or frosted. All on the inside, and no issues.


How did you lay window tint on the curved bubble skylight? Just curious.

Chandalen
Explorer
Explorer
I had a window that broke and i replaced it with plexiglass. I added the darkest tint film Lowes had to the inside of the plexi glass. Turned out to be the exact color tint the rest of the camper already had.

I also used the same tint on the shower skylight (right next to the main bed) and to a bathroom window that was not tinted or frosted. All on the inside, and no issues.
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Dick_B
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There was some issue awhile back about tinting dual pane windows. The tinging had to be on the outside. When put on the inside the heat build up in the window was too much.
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OFDPOS
Explorer
Explorer
If your going the tint route buy 3M it doesn't scratch as easy !

spoon059
Explorer II
Explorer II
I bought a roll of Reflectix from Lowes. I cut the pieces to fit the necessary windows. They block light AND reflect heat.
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TakingThe5th
Explorer
Explorer
I've used window film that I found at Lowes. They had quite an assortment depending on your need. Installation was moderately difficult but the results were good. Had to be careful when washing the windows tho, or the film would be scratched.
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gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
For our Southwind, I cut a piece of the silver bubble foil insulation to fit the south facing Windows (while being stored at home)
I punched small holes in the upper corners of the foil and hung it on suction cups with hooks attached. You can get them at any craft or hardware store.
It cuts down on the heat buildup and UV damage.
The foil can be rolled up and easily stored. Leave the suction cups on the Windows.
It works for me.