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Old 07-15-2016, 03:13 PM   #5
Oneilkeys
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: Travato
State: Florida
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THOR #1765
Moving to the rear of the Axis, the next large sound of heat coming into the vehicle is in the bathroom. If you go back there and stand with the doors closed, even with the A/C running, you can feel the heat. A second vent cushion helps some, but you still have the large skylight that is a tremendous heat source. I cut a piece of cardboard the exact size of the top of the skylight, covered it on top with aluminum foil (18" wide fits perfectly) and covered the bottom with sticky shelf paper. For $5 I have a reflective cover that helps keep a good part of the heat out. It 's held up with Velcro dots and easily comes down to take a shower.
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