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John&Joey wrote:
I think a bigger question to ask is how fast do they fade. It's amazing on 5'vers how quickly they start to lose their new gloss when left in the sun down south.
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Aug-04-2018 10:33 AM
2gypsies wrote:The roof is white, but the sloped forehead is paint on many of the newer models including the new Dutch Star (some even have a sunroof). If black or a dark color, that color extends back as far as 6 ft before it hits white roof. That combined with the windshield can add a lot of heat to the cab. Your 2004 is "boxier" than the new ones.
All RV roofs are white. Insulation is the issue; not the sidewall paint. Also get double pane windows. Side window awnings help a lot. Parking orientation also helps. Keep the front window out of the mid-day sun. Use window coverings. Many things to keep the RV cooler.
We never found it an issue with our motorhome. We were still able to boondock comfortably in the 80's. When it gets to the 90's we move to cooler places.
Aug-04-2018 10:29 AM
FIRE UP wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Just don't get a paper bag bus like everyone else.
What, may I ask, is a “paper bag bus”?
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