Rear screens for Peugeot
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Rear screens for Peugeot
I love my Warwick Duo and my wife and I use the single bed option. We have found that the rear windows of the van (particularly if north facing) get really cold. We went to the NEC show in October and had a look at the Devon stand. One of their van conversions had "silver screen" lookalikes on the rear glass.
We asked the salesman where they came from etc. (very helpful gentleman and gave us the phone number of the supplier), we bought a set from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Absolutely great and although they cost a few shillings they are perfect. The company had screens for almost every conceivable window so if you have similar problems check it out. Obviously, I am not connected with the company only a satisfied customer.
We asked the salesman where they came from etc. (very helpful gentleman and gave us the phone number of the supplier), we bought a set from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Absolutely great and although they cost a few shillings they are perfect. The company had screens for almost every conceivable window so if you have similar problems check it out. Obviously, I am not connected with the company only a satisfied customer.
Johnh- Member
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Member Age : 79
Location : Southport
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick Duo
Re: Rear screens for Peugeot
We've got some for the back windows of our Symphony but not knowing about the company mentioned above, we bought the material and all the suckers and binding and made our own (or I should say Carol made them). This company below sells all the materials you need....
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If you are feeling handy, you could make complete set of internal screens for whatever van you have, although we've now changed to extrernal screens for the front.
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If you are feeling handy, you could make complete set of internal screens for whatever van you have, although we've now changed to extrernal screens for the front.
Paulmold- Donator
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Member Age : 73
Location : North East Wales
Auto-Sleeper Model : Sussex Duo
Vehicle Year : 2010
Re: Rear screens for Peugeot
I have bought from Van Comfort in the past and found there service, quality and value very good, including returning a product which was not suitable.
Dijon- Member
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Joined : 2012-09-17
Member Age : 77
Location : Somerset
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick Duo
Re: Rear screens for Peugeot
I bought a roll of insulating material from B&Q, it's a semi rigid silver bubble wrap type of stuff. I think they use for sticking to the wall behind radiators etc., I forget what they call it.
I cut pieces exact size for my back windows, don't need suckers, just a push fit will do, also cut out exact size for the cab door windows.
Fantastic, effective & cheap insulation.
Also stops interior lights showing whilst wild camping.
I cut pieces exact size for my back windows, don't need suckers, just a push fit will do, also cut out exact size for the cab door windows.
Fantastic, effective & cheap insulation.
Also stops interior lights showing whilst wild camping.
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mikemelson- Donator
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Location : Poole Dorset
Auto-Sleeper Model : Symbol
Vehicle Year : 2024
Re: Rear screens for Peugeot
I bought 2 of the silver fold up windscreen "sun shades" from poundland, cut them to shape of the wndows and glued them back to back so both sides have the silver coating, Keeps the sun out, heat in and only cost 2 quid. Prob not as proffesional as made to measure ones but a damn site cheaper :-) now just to sort the draught from between the doors
Harper22- Member
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