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I was going to purchase a set to enable the Motorhome windsreen to be covered for the winter duration, being still at work I have to evaluate my holiday entitlement, and prefer 3 seasons as opposed to 4, therefore the Motorhome shuts down for winter.
I duly contacted the Silverscreens by phone, very nice man he was too...He said simply I cant have them for what I intended to use them for, to winterise the motorhome, as it would be a complete waste of money.
He was also of the opinion they were not necessary for that specific need.....so no sale
Thank You very much good Sir
Norrie
Hi Norrie
See my thread yesterday regarding the quality of these.
I knew that the best screens were internal screens.... then Uncle Norm took me in hand and pointed out, in no uncertain terms. the error of my ways.
Always looking for a bargain, I bought a second-hand external screen from these pages. It came from no well known manufacturer. I fitted it to the screen. Net result was no condensation, an extra privacy screen, easier to fit than the internal screen, noticably warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
I do not like the look of external screens, they get dirty, they get wet (but only when you need to pack them up). They lack the 'bling' of shining internal screens. Which my wife has now cut up to shield the sun from other windows.
I cannot see them being of much use if 'laying up' over winter is the intention for they provide no heat, but they may provide some protection.
Alan
I knew that the best screens were internal screens.... then Uncle Norm took me in hand and pointed out, in no uncertain terms. the error of my ways.
Always looking for a bargain, I bought a second-hand external screen from these pages. It came from no well known manufacturer. I fitted it to the screen. Net result was no condensation, an extra privacy screen, easier to fit than the internal screen, noticably warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
I do not like the look of external screens, they get dirty, they get wet (but only when you need to pack them up). They lack the 'bling' of shining internal screens. Which my wife has now cut up to shield the sun from other windows.
I cannot see them being of much use if 'laying up' over winter is the intention for they provide no heat, but they may provide some protection.
Alan
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