We cut down one of those reflective sun shields from the front window of the car. Cut it to size to match the hatch and apply whenever needed with Velcro dots. Oh and I sewed tape around each one to help preserve them.
Can't get out to the van ATM it is bucketing with rain. Goodeeee!
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What a great idea JET. Thanks for the hot tip, mmm, that should be cool tip really. That's just been added to my smaller project list. A little job with a big effect.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Sunday 22nd of March 2015 07:32:46 PM
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TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy
DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)
I bought a small can of silver enamel and painted the outside of the shower vent, it took 3 coats to get a full cover but it certainly helped to cool the van down, its easier to as you don't have to remove the insulation when you want to use the shower vent.
We have utilised the windscreen covers for the following
Shower vents.
Main vent in roof of van
All windows
With the windows we pop riveted silver channel to suit the size of each window.
Then Dee sewed a block out curtain material to the back of the silver screen and then we sewed a thin rope through the top to make it slide into the channel. Held all screen in place with a thick elastic band over the bottom which attached the screen to the window. This way if need be one can then close the windows with ease.
Also attached a tarp reflector above the awning ensuring that there is at lease a 30cm gap between the tarp and the awning.
All these projects works a treat for us