Motor Home Front Screen thermal cover

Bigplumbs replied on 15/01/2022 16:58

Posted on 15/01/2022 16:58

We have only had our motor Home a short while and realised the huge amount of condensation you can get on the inside of the windscreen in one night.

After reading various Forums we purchased a screen from Ebay and it arrived today. We are very pleased with it. We put together a little video that might help others:

 

Here is a link for the one we bought

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233195501355?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

JollyKernow replied on 16/01/2022 10:30

Posted on 16/01/2022 10:30

Morning

I've always used Taylormade covers, good quality and last a long while. Last winter at Cirencester the wind decided to rip them while we were out and they were beyond repair. I cut them up and made some inserts to put in the heki rooflights behind the blinds. Good in winter.

Anyway Taylormade were out of stock due to illness so I got a new cover from Polar Screen Products. They have an ebay shop and make lots of insulation products for the food industry and also motorhomes. I also got a full bonnet cover which goes on before the screen cover, works really well if you in situ for a period of time. I also threw in a set of tyre covers.

DK, I always close the remis blinds with the covers on as well, makes a very slight difference.

JK

cyberyacht replied on 16/01/2022 12:28

Posted on 16/01/2022 12:28

I use my remis blinds as well as the thermal cover during the colder months. The principal advantage of both is the blinds make the front of the van lighter, reflecting the interior lights.

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