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hi
I'm a newbie and wanted to know which is best, internal or external thermal screens? Also which is the best make? We have a compass avantgarde 400rl on a Peugeot boxer chassis
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A quite idyllic spot down beside a reservoir, soon turned out to be a boy racer's track later in the evening. Time to leave, as the cars are now racing very close to the MH. Easy to remove the screens from the inside, then risk getting out with the unsavoury tearing around.Silver screens for us! No condensation even in the depths of winter, but in the summer we generally only use the concertina blinds.
I see a number of people saying "we don't use them if we are parked somewhere we may have to leave in a hurry" my question is why would you park there in the first place if it's a bit iffy?
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Will try this method later today as we have the same cover and always put it on in one go thanks for the tipWe invested in Taylormade external last year, well worth getting, we got the slightly longer ones that cover the vents on the bonnet as well. We usually put each side on first, then the screen which makes it easier than trying to fit the whole lot at once.
In warmer weather we use the concertina blinds, or the curtains that we have installed behind the cab seats for privacy.
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that is only true of taylor made screens in my experience. I inherited one particular set of genuine silverscreens that had been left on a van all winter under a tree and were disgustingly filthy. 5 minutes using a pressure washer with them laid out on the drive, they were good as new. hung them over the trailer to dry and half an hour later were dry.Do not leave externals on too long in the wet as they will leak in the end through the thread holes making the difficult to pack or dry. They do really keep up the temperature inside when the outside temps drop right down.