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Originally Posted by Texan
Morning Dave,
Congrats on an enjoyable trip. 8.77mpg thats outstanding, hope mine keeps creeping up (only 7.5mpg at present).
Just a thought... how about using sheets of the slap on/peel off green plastic tint that pilots use on the side windows.
I have a real problem with all the interior light reflections driving at night, looking into films that are non reflective like they use on picture frame glass etc.
Rgds
Tex
RAF (Ret).
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I haven't thought about the film. The issue with me is the upper part of the windows where the majority of the sun comes in is already heavily tinted. With the lower part I am limited on what I can do because of Virginia's window tinting laws.
One thing I noticed after turning the coach around last night is the reflection of the dash board in the mirror and that created an issue backing the coach into its spot on the side of the house after dark. I have read on other forums where folks used a matt or flat finish, non-satiny, cloth on the dash board to minimize the reflection in the mirrors and windows. Before my next trip I plan on going by JoAnn fabrics and see if I can find something that will fit the bill and try it out.