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11-26-2018, 05:46 PM
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Junior Member
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Location: Lafayette
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Black out shades
Any idea where to get some black out shades for our windows? I have 4 windows I'd like to install them on.
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11-26-2018, 05:54 PM
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Location: Potsdam
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I made my own with black bath towels. For the windows with wooden upholstered valences I put a tension rod instead l inside the valance. For the bedroom I replaced the single valance rod with a double rod. I posted a pic in another thread, I'll see if I can find it.
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11-26-2018, 05:56 PM
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Here is the wooden valance treatment.
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11-26-2018, 06:13 PM
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Location: Solomons
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The tension rod is a good idea. We use Velcro attached to thick black material. Often inside the valance there will be Velcro to attach it too.
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2019 Alpine 3651RL
2016 F350 CC DRW
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11-26-2018, 06:28 PM
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Site Team
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Location: W. Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spettiner
Any idea where to get some black out shades for our windows? I have 4 windows I'd like to install them on.
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This is tongue in cheek, but you could do like one of my employees did to one of our trucks......paint the inside of the windows black with the exception of a 4" strip so he could see...……………………... Ok, back to regular programming...
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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11-27-2018, 03:54 AM
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Junior Member
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Location: Kingfisher
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MCD Innovations are what is in most rv,s
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11-27-2018, 04:42 AM
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Location: Modesto
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kfpd404
MCD Innovations are what is in most rv,s
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MCD is one brand of shades, but I can assure you they don’t have a corner on the market.
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Airlift 5000 bags, Prodigy brake control, 5 gauges on the pillar.Used to tow a '97 Jayco 323RKS.
Now an RVIA registered tech. Retired from Law enforcement in 2008 after 25+ yrs.
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11-27-2018, 08:52 AM
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Location: Picacho, Az
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Ours are from Irvine Shade Co. & work great with good customer service.
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Replacement undetermined
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11-27-2018, 09:23 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Lafayette
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Thank you for the responses.
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12-02-2018, 03:16 PM
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Grenfell
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On our first 197 (no slide) I cut cardboard to fit the window opening. Well, it kept the light out.
On our second 197 and the 2017 Cougar we just hung a towel over the door window.
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12-09-2018, 09:01 AM
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Location: Center Valley
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We have the silvered plastic bubble units on the two windows in the bedroom slide but for the large window I cut a large piece of cardboard to overlap a couple of inches on each side: painted both sides (brown to match color scheme) and then used brown duct tape around the edges. Works great and removes easily. We store it behind the sliding door.
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12-09-2018, 09:55 AM
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Location: Lehigh Acres
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Check Amazon.com for the following:
RecPro Black RV Roller Shades Blackout Window Cover for Camper and RV Blinds (32" W x 24" H)
They come in different sizes
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12-09-2018, 06:02 PM
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Junior Member
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Location: Victor, NY
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We just bought some black fleece material from Walmart and cut it to size. The fleece sticks to the valance without much trouble. Cheap and very effective.
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12-09-2018, 06:12 PM
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Just thinking out loud here, but I wonder if making some "quilted window covers" would kill two birds with one stone? They could be measured, hemmed and with Velcro dots, fitted to each window as desired. Put them on when the need for "blackout" is wanted and/or serve a needed service of helping insulate the single pane windows on cold evenings. They could be removed in the morning, after getting up to allow the sunshine in to warm up the trailer during the day and reinstalled on the windows as the sun sets (hopefully in the west) to insulate the windows again as things cool down. They'd be "at the ready" tomorrow morning, to help keep things dark until you're ready to get up and start the day......
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
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12-09-2018, 06:31 PM
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Location: Antioch, CA
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We were able to get our dealer to order/give us the MCD roller shades for all of the windows that didn’t have them.
3 in the front bedroom, hallway, 2 in the bunk room, and one in the rear bathroom. All of our windows have them.
The 2 doors have the blackout thin shades in then.
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12-09-2018, 08:39 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: vancouver
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You can order them through camping world
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12-13-2018, 09:28 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: GRANBURY
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when we were in a family dollar I saw some cheap black out shades for $5 each and used them for my bedroom windows. Got black ones that have an adhesive that sticks to top of window (think they were 36 in wide by 48 inch long and cut to fit). They really work great and could not beat the price.
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12-14-2018, 07:17 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Walker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JRTJH
Just thinking out loud here, but I wonder if making some "quilted window covers" would kill two birds with one stone? They could be measured, hemmed and with Velcro dots, fitted to each window as desired. Put them on when the need for "blackout" is wanted and/or serve a needed service of helping insulate the single pane windows on cold evenings. They could be removed in the morning, after getting up to allow the sunshine in to warm up the trailer during the day and reinstalled on the windows as the sun sets (hopefully in the west) to insulate the windows again as things cool down. They'd be "at the ready" tomorrow morning, to help keep things dark until you're ready to get up and start the day......
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Sounds like a great idea! I will try to make some after Christmas!
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