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My TEC has a lightweight curtain attached by press studs. It must have been done at the factory because it is the same material as the rest of the curtains in the van.The curtain is to go behind the swivel seats, much like you would see on chausson or other MH's, difficulty is that the surround above the seats is plastic so cannot fit rails there, and above the surround is wood compartments but giving only a little amount of fixing room, Velcro may not be strong enough as the shape would be a semi circle with corners, and a light but fairly med weight curtain.
Thanks for your replies sure we will find something that might do it.
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I used press studs screwed to the wood. Looks fairly neat - more so than velcro strips or a curtain rail would. The fixing area is right in my eyeline.
We made a thermal lightproof curtain - one layer of lightproof material, a layer of thermal insulation & then a layer of lining material. It's very effective - keeps the heat in, stops draughts & means that when parked up, you can't tell from outside whether the van is occupied or just parked, which can be handy sometimes!
It folds up & goes in the over cab storage area when not in use. It would always be in the way if it just pushed back on a curtain rail.
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Yep - that's what I used. Different packet, but same contents.Having had a quick look something like this will probably do the job.
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I sometimes wish that we had a curtain on a rail to replace those irritating concertina blinds that cut vision and rattle/creak.
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