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balfre1946
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Explorer
After two expensive repair jobs on our day/night pleated shades where the strings are forever breaking in our Fleetwood Fiesta 34B 2010 we are looking to replace them. We still like the concept but all those puny little strings make it too complicated. Any ideas? Does Blinds to Go work on RVs?
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-MEL
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Explorer
mockturtle wrote:
jhilley wrote:
mockturtle wrote:
I installed these mini-blinds myself to replace the day/night shades. No cords! You just push the blinds into whatever position you want and they stay put. No rattling and I think they look nicer, too.



What brand are they and where did you get them?


Blinds Chalet Look for the cordless mini blinds. They always stay in place and never rattle.


Mockturtle,

Would you by chance remember the measurements for the blind order? I have the same BF floor plan and would like to order these blinds for the coach windows. How nice they look. Did you also use them at the Kitchen and Bath windows?

BTW, congrats on your new RV.

Camper_Ken
Explorer
Explorer
dons2346 wrote:
Macktee wrote:
Just had Dave and Lj's put new Auto-motion shades in the cockpit area of the coach. Wow, I love these new shades, and getting rid of the front cloth glide around shade makes such a difference. Also got rid of some of the valances. It sure opened up the area. I am going to change every one in the coach. A little spendy, but what a difference. Macktee


We had the MCD shades and replaced them with the Auto Motion shades. It was a 100% improvement over MCD


What makes the Auto Motion shades better than MCD?
2016 Itasca Navion 24J

Pirate1
Explorer
Explorer
Regarding the rattle from shades. You can buy skinny velcro, white or black, and use the fuzzy strip up each side of the window frame where the blind edge would hit and rattle. No more rattle.

Monaco_Montclai
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Explorer
Well a teck told me that the restringeing waz hard to do. I treys it one time . Did it during a tv commercial . Now after doing all have finaly got the tension rite, which is the key. Now it's all happy-camping

artillery6
Explorer
Explorer
We have MCD's all the way around. Our Discovery came with the MCD shades in the back. We went to the factory and had them put in the front also. We are very pleased with the product and the workmanship. The people at the factory are exceptional and have water and 50A hook ups, so you can stay in your coach while the work is being done.

jhilley
Explorer
Explorer
WIT is Winnebago Itasca Travelers
2003 Winnebago Adventurer 38G F53 Chassis Solar Power
1999 Winnebago Brave 35C F53 Chassis Solar power
Handicap Equipped with Lift & Hospital Bed
1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport
1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade

Skid_Row_Joe
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Explorer
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CloudDriver
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Explorer
balfre1946 wrote:
WIT link Cloudriver..what is that?


WIT is the Winnebago owners club. I don't know what the W, I and T stand for as we aren't members.

The link I posted goes to one of the Service Tips posted by Winnebago. Here's a link to the entire list. Some of the Service Tips are specific to Winnebago RVs, others would apply to any RV.
2003 Winnebago Minnie 24F - Ford E-450🙂

mockturtle
Explorer II
Explorer II
A thread started on a forum becomes a source of information and discussion for everyone, not just the OP. 🙂
2015 Tiger Bengal TX 4X4
Chevy 3500HD, 6L V8

journey15
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Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Yep, MCD!
http://www.mcdinnovations.com/


+1 including all new homemade valances throughout the entire motorhome!
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mockturtle
Explorer II
Explorer II
jhilley wrote:
mockturtle wrote:
I installed these mini-blinds myself to replace the day/night shades. No cords! You just push the blinds into whatever position you want and they stay put. No rattling and I think they look nicer, too.



What brand are they and where did you get them?


Blinds Chalet Look for the cordless mini blinds. They always stay in place and never rattle.
2015 Tiger Bengal TX 4X4
Chevy 3500HD, 6L V8

jhilley
Explorer
Explorer
mockturtle wrote:
I installed these mini-blinds myself to replace the day/night shades. No cords! You just push the blinds into whatever position you want and they stay put. No rattling and I think they look nicer, too.



What brand are they and where did you get them?
2003 Winnebago Adventurer 38G F53 Chassis Solar Power
1999 Winnebago Brave 35C F53 Chassis Solar power
Handicap Equipped with Lift & Hospital Bed
1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport
1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade

F1bNorm
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Explorer
balfre1946 wrote:
WIT link Cloudriver..what is that?


WIT link
F1BNorm

Clay_L
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Explorer
We also went with the MCD American Duo shades throughout the motor home including motorized ones in front of the windshield.
For those unfamiliar with them they are a high tech version of the old pull shades. There are two, one behind the other. One is a day shade and the other is a night shade. If you pull down slightly and let go they slowly raise up.

They do a super job of providing privacy day and night. The day shades also reduce the amount of heat getting in during the day and the night shades reduce it getting in/out day or night

See MCD
Link posted above by another poster and repeated here for convenience.
Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (Wife), Katie & Kelli (cats) Salli (dog).

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