Internal thermal blind (1 Viewer)

rronyag

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Can anyone recommend a good quality internal thermal blind that would fit a swift bolero 722fb. Have looked at external blinds but would prefer internal. There are a few makes out the but would appreciate views on quality.
 

slobadoberbob

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remember internal do not stop condensation

Can anyone recommend a good quality internal thermal blind that would fit a swift bolero 722fb. Have looked at external blinds but would prefer internal. There are a few makes out the but would appreciate views on quality.

Internal silver blinds do not stop condensation.. external ones do.

Bob
 

keith

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Had some internal ones, but they make a mess of your windows, so if you enjoy cleaning the inside of your windscreen they are for you. :ROFLMAO:

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Terry

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Hi Richard & Gaynor As already been said externals are better and if in a dodgy spot you can use them inside trapped by sun visor /window ::bigsmile: Silver screens and Taylor made do both internal and externals -nothing to choose between them :thumb:
terry
 

DESCO

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We also had some internal blinds, found them a waste of time, but as said good if you like cleaning windscreens.
 

Xabia

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Can anyone recommend a good quality internal thermal blind that would fit a swift bolero 722fb. Have looked at external blinds but would prefer internal. There are a few makes out the but would appreciate views on quality.

If you like wasting money go for internals, if you prefer something that works - externals!

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