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Post by gaz on Jan 18, 2014 22:16:25 GMT
posted this question a while ago but never seemed to get a straight answer (on other forum..soz for mentioning it pollik lol) right my question is has anybody turned there thermal blinds round so as the reflective side is on the inside (winter time) we did this and it does seem to hold the heat IN better than having reflective side out...plus you have the advantage of IF its a sunny morning as soon as the sun hits the blind it heats up like a radiator now i did read this somewhere long before we got van ...did loads of research and i stumbled upon this it was the manufacturer who stated this.... thats why the sucker pads are easy to take out...have since searched and cannot find the same statement i have the feeling it was a brit company...but? ?? they stated the summer is the time for reflective side out as to erm basically reflect the sun and keep the van cool would some of you more adventurous please try this and give me some feed back i believe it does work ...with slightly less but maybe hardly noticeably .... condensation
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Post by gaz on Jan 18, 2014 22:26:30 GMT
be my guest please try ...i ll tell ya this for nowt....when the sun hits it... WOW do they kick a bit of heat out
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Post by gaz on Jan 18, 2014 22:31:30 GMT
marymc meant to mention this to you the other day when we where chattin on the drive ... i noticed yours where silver side out
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Post by kangooroo on Jan 18, 2014 22:39:14 GMT
I've always done this. I assumed everyone did...?
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Post by gaz on Jan 18, 2014 22:55:10 GMT
I've always done this. I assumed everyone did...? i never noticed anyone else doing it anywhere... thought it was just us ...and its the sort of thing i do notice...i thought maybe WE were doing it wrong by being mislead
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Post by Mikehanky on Jan 18, 2014 23:33:30 GMT
we are right cold people me and mine so in winter we one inside and one out side I will try it out if it work great
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