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Old 03-14-2020, 02:56 PM   #1
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Alante 29S windshield reflector

I am a 2-day old Alante 29s Owner. Living in Florida, the sun and heat can be oppressive on body, mind, and all things material. Has anyone found a suitable windshield (interior) reflector screen. Several internet searches come up empty for the large class A windshield of this size.
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Old 03-14-2020, 06:20 PM   #2
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I am a 2-day old Alante 29s Owner. Living in Florida, the sun and heat can be oppressive on body, mind, and all things material. Has anyone found a suitable windshield (interior) reflector screen. Several internet searches come up empty for the large class A windshield of this size.
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I made my own with a roll of “aluminiumized bubble wrap insulation” and 4 thin 2” wood battens. I put 4 grommets along the top and use suction cup hook to keep it in place.
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can you provide a photo focused on the attachments, please. Sounds great
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I have used Reflectix that you can get at Home Depot. It is a foil, double insulation and costs about $40. It covers the entire front window and you can feel the reduction in heat and notice that the A/C is not working as hard. I also have a smaller piece for side window if needed. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Reflecti...8025/100052556
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Welcome!

I made my own with a roll of “aluminiumized bubble wrap insulation” and 4 thin 2” wood battens. I put 4 grommets along the top and use suction cup hook to keep it in place.
Could you please provide some picture, it will help to figure out what you did
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