Internal Thermal Window Coverss
What are the best thermal internal window covers in terms of quality.
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Can’t help you there I'm afraid as most of us use the external ones which are superb and superior to internal screens. External prevent condensation but internal don't.
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Another one that thinks the external screen route is the best way to go. Aren't internal screens held on my sucker pads? If so they will leave marks all over the windscreen?
David
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Add me to the list.
I initially tried internal ones, eight years ago, used them once and took ages and lots of mocrofibre cloths to mop up the condensation on the inside windscreen and doors, as well as the top of the dash.
Arrived home and immediately ordered an external screen from Silver Screens, this was delivered very quickly and used on our next outing....... What a difference..... No internal condensation, plus the comfort of extra insulation, keeping the cab area that much warmer. Also, in summer, they help to keep the inside cool.
As we tour all year round, I consider these screens a must have.....
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Yup, Silverscreens or Taylormade. Simply the best😀
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At first we had some cheap e-bay external screens, they were ok but with those we still got some condensation on cold mornings. Now we have bought Taylor Made external screens we get no condensation at all. I've seen people with internal screens mopping up the wet every morning though, not an activity I envy to be honest.
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When we first had a campervan we tried internal screens, but we soon found that external screens were far superior at keeping it both warmer and condensation to a minimum which was the same when we had our coachbuilt, do not need them in our c/van
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We have a set of externals ( Taylormade) and a set of internal ones, Milenco, which we are quite happy with the quality of......
If you are planning on camping say on the NW coast of Scotland or outer Islands you may very well encounter a breeze rather too brisk for external covers (!) and want to use internal ones.
Also the advice often given on the more rufty tufty forums than this CC forum is that if wildcamping, if "problems" should arise in the night you can up sticks & go without having to get out of the van to remove external covers.....
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as said, external screens are very good....but they aren't cheap, are bulky and can be a pain when wet re storage.
its pretty straightforward to make your own internal screens from decent quality material on eBay etc....they're not quite as good but don't get wet when it's raining and you don't have to go outside in the rain to open up the view in the morning...
other ways round the issue....
some vans come with double glazed side/cab wondows which eliminate condensation there...
also, screen vacs work well these days....
or you could go somewhere warm where you get get the problem
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Wise choice, LM. 👍🏻
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Lorryman, both Silver Screens and Taylor Made firms are local to South York’s. One in Sheffield, one somewhere like Dewsbury or Huddersfield. Both firms can be a bit of a pain to contact, and I am not sure if either are that good with emails. But persevere, their products are excellent. You might be able to arrange to collect. If your need is for a fairly newish model, they will possibly be in stock, but they get very busy at show times getting orders ready for after shows. We get no condensation whatsoever inside our MH, they take seconds to fit, wrap up reasonably tight and we just shove ours in bathroom if wet, and dry out once at home. They are great in hot sun as well, help keep interior a bit cooler. Possibly best accessory we bought.👍
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Just one Important Point, Lorryman :--
Silver Screens is often wrongly used as a name for all External Screens. Both Silver Screens and Taylormade are registered Trade Names so if you go to E-Bay or similar on-line traders take great care that you obtain the variety which you really want.
P.S. / EDIT :-- S / Screens never used to appear at shows, quite probably still don't - they relied on adverts in magazines & Word Of Mouth. Taylormade do attend shows I'll probably see their stand at the NEC tomorrow
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