โJun-12-2013 06:16 AM
โJun-12-2013 07:06 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:dan-nickie wrote:
I would like to ask if YOU have ever tried reflectix on the inside when it's real hot outside?
I said windshield sun shades. They are FAR THICKER than that rolled reflectix stuff and I don't have to gum up all my windows with velcro garbage.
I put 'removable' limo tint on the inside of the windows and then the sun shades and close the day/nights. When driving in the southern states during the hot summer months.
I NEVER had to do any of this when driving in Wisconsin in summer. Location, Location, Location. All depends WHERE you are RV'ing.
And YES 'I' have stayed parked directly in the sun in Florida during the summer and it works. There also is a fine line of taping stuff all over the outside of your MH when parked in a CG. And I don't see them staying on when driving. Soooo what do you do to keep the coach cool while driving??
I CAN drive with my windows covered from the inside to keep my coach cool.
Whatever trips your trigger I guess.
โJun-12-2013 06:52 PM
โJun-12-2013 06:41 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi dan-nickie,
Since you were "in the business" what would you recommend for an external cover material? It has to be able to survive in Canadian winters.
I was planning on using industrial velcro as a fastener. Will that work for me at highway speeds, or am I asking too much of the product?
โJun-12-2013 06:20 PM
โJun-12-2013 02:34 PM
dan-nickie wrote:
I would like to ask if YOU have ever tried reflectix on the inside when it's real hot outside?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJun-12-2013 02:20 PM
โJun-12-2013 02:03 PM
harold1946 wrote:dan-nickie wrote:harold1946 wrote:
Anything on the inside will keep the sun out but will not stop the heat transfer in the summer. The only way to stop it from penetrating must be done on the outside.
Why would anyone think that something placed on the inside would prevent heat transfer from the outside :S
We think that because many of us do use reflectix on the inside and it does work to keep out heat. Maybe not quite as well as something on the outside, but it works very well.
All those windshield shades for cars are on the inside also, and they sure keep the inside from heating up so much.
Put it on the outside and feel the difference. Once the heat has transfered through the glass its in. About all those interior shades do is protect the dash from UV.
Put your hand behind the reflectix and feel the heat that is comming through. Once its in, its in.
Just because they sell it and many use it does not mean it is the best.
โJun-12-2013 01:09 PM
โJun-12-2013 10:38 AM
dan-nickie wrote:harold1946 wrote:
Anything on the inside will keep the sun out but will not stop the heat transfer in the summer. The only way to stop it from penetrating must be done on the outside.
Why would anyone think that something placed on the inside would prevent heat transfer from the outside :S
We think that because many of us do use reflectix on the inside and it does work to keep out heat. Maybe not quite as well as something on the outside, but it works very well.
All those windshield shades for cars are on the inside also, and they sure keep the inside from heating up so much.
โJun-12-2013 10:26 AM
Tom N wrote:HiTech wrote:
Slick Tom. Can you drive highway speeds with it in place?
Jim
I have never driven with the window cover in place but I'm certain I could. I had window awnings on my old motorhome but decided to get this Sunguard cover rather than an awning for this motorhome. I can leave this cover on when the motorhome is not being used or in storage. I couldn't do this with window awnings.
-Tom
โJun-12-2013 10:20 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
Anything you can put INSIDE on the windows will work the SAME WAY as if you put them on the outside.....and more importantly WHY would anyone put anything on the outside of their RV on their windows. :R...
โJun-12-2013 09:54 AM
HiTech wrote:
Slick Tom. Can you drive highway speeds with it in place?
Jim
โJun-12-2013 09:38 AM
โJun-12-2013 09:33 AM