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Posted: 08.12.2021  ·  #1
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Posted: 08.12.2021  ·  #2
Do they stop the condensation running down the back of the dash board. My short experience of internal screens was not good.


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Posted: 08.12.2021  ·  #3
I am a great believer in the external silverscreens,no condensation at all.

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Posted: 08.12.2021  ·  #4
Another solution for the condensation is CarPro Fog Fight. Apply it inside the windscreen and it stops condensation from forming.

Also apply it to the car as it stops the windows fogging up.

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Posted: 09.12.2021  ·  #5
We have internal and external windscreen covers. External do stop the condensation.
We also laminate the various paper discs and put little slit in bottom of pocket - we still have discs down South, not sure in NI but you must have some?
We also have a Karcher (there are similar)window vacuum, could use in shower too.


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We spent 2 nights in Portumna marina a few weeks back. It was damp and humid so I decided to display our parking ticket (for 2 nights) by putting it in the insurance disc holder to keep it dry. I though it would be spotted. By Sunday morning there was a big notification placed on our windscreen. I never caught up with Noel to explain the situation.

I could have avoided a wet ticket with external screens, but then where would I have displayed the ticket ?


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We spent 2 nights in Portumna marina a few weeks back. It was damp and humid so I decided to display our parking ticket (for 2 nights) by putting it in the insurance disc holder to keep it dry. I though it would be spotted. By Sunday morning there was a big notification placed on our windscreen. I never caught up with Noel to explain the situation.

I could have avoided a wet ticket with external screens, but then where would I have displayed the ticket ?


You can buy a windscreen clip that sticks on the inside of the windscreen for tickets like that ,ask Sprinter he knows where to get them

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Posted: 10.12.2021  ·  #8
Yes Sprinter gave us one of those clips but we put it on side window by the table, ok even with blind down, door would be better but more likely to blow away. In Portumna when Noel comes around to collect rubbish if he can’t see dashboard he usually says don’t forget to buy ticket and we point to it, likewise Carlingford.

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Posted: 10.12.2021  ·  #9
Why not put the parking ticket inside one of the habitation windows or the habitation door window (if it has one).
With the blinds closed it would be still visible to anyone looking for it.

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Why not put the parking ticket inside one of the habitation windows or the habitation door window (if it has one).
With the blinds closed it would be still visible to anyone looking for it.


Yeah possibly. The habitation window tint is a bit too dark though


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