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shizzz
> 3 dayReplacing the screws with these snap screws is a piece of cake. The black screen snaps right on. ZERO light comes through. Here’s the issue, this doesn’t breathe at all. If your camping in the winter, you will get quite a LOT of condensation build up between the window and the screen. Just take it off when your not using it.
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Bob C
> 3 dayEasy to install with the right tools. Nice to not have an open window into the RV.
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Tom j
> 3 dayVery easy to install. You get the parts with it, but I had to use my screw’s for the right length.
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Jennifer G.
> 3 dayFit my 2002 Coachmen 5th wheel perfectly and blocks out all the sun and heat! Makes such a difference! Easy to install.
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Lynn
> 3 dayit is well built and fits well. the drill point self drilling screws are a little to long it would of been better if it came with regular tiped screws. I ground off the drill bit end and they worked fine
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EE.
> 3 dayFits perfectly and looks great. Unlike other suppliers, this one came with two length screws, including the long one that fits perfectly my door and widow frame. Highly recommend it!
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Devadiva
> 3 dayAdded to window in door of RV. Replaced 4 corner screws in window frame with 4 snap head screws, snapped cover on. Perfect fit. Cover is a little strechy so no problem. Blocks light and provides privacy. Not using it for thermal purposes.
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parkplace
> 3 dayI finally got around to installing this window shade and Im my only negative is that I didnt do it the day I received it. It took five minutes and looks amazing. It is a very durable canvas. Not at all cheap looking or feeling. The Velcro is strong as can be so you can open it and close without the Velcro coming detached at all. It stays open with sewn on Velcro and all the seams are perfect and straight. I had a piece of reflective material over the window for four years and absolutely looked like ...well pretty bad. This looks like it was made from the manufacturer and would have come with my motorhome from new. Other than procrastinating I had no reason to wait to install because it was super fast and easy to install. Make sure you clean the window frame thoroughly and then alcohol wipe it before attaching Velcro so yours sticks like mine has. I also didnt know it was clothe canvas until today..I assumed it was vinyl or something so imagine how pleased I am now to know its one of the best bangs for the buck on Amazon. Its worth way more then the price for the sturdy canvas, immaculate sewing and fitting dimensions of my window frame exactly.
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Matthew Benson
> 3 dayI have a 2013 Keystone Passport. I measured and measured and measured, and this product came the closest to a perfect fit. The material stretches enough to fit snuggly. I replaced 4 door screws with the screws provided. Install was just a few minutes. The cover provides blackout for the door in my RV. Would recommend.
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GemCindi
> 3 dayThis is a great item. We had been looking for something to block the light on our RV. We have a Bushwacker Plus (a small drop style RV). I found this on Amazon and bought it as a surprise for my husband after a trip that required sleeping at a rest stop with tall street lights that were on all night long. I measured and remeasured to make sure this would fit and it was close. I thought it would be a little too big and gappy, but it fits almost perfectly. My husband went out today to put it in the RV and came right back in the house. I thought, uh oh, but nope, it was installed that quick. 5 minutes! You literally take out the 4 corner screws (from your RV inside main door) and replace them with the enclosed ones they give you that have an attached snap on it and you are done. The other side of the snap is on the black part. It snaps on and off very easily. It blocks all of the light that would come through the door window. The black part feels almost like a heavy neoprene fabric. It is edged with a woven heavy trim. The snaps are substantial and they give you extras. We plan to just unsnap the top snaps and let it hang down when we want to let light in, so it doesnt get lost or damaged. There are other reviews that people posted that had to drill their own holes because their door didnt have corner screws and it looked fairly simple. So, if that is the case for you, check out some of those reviews (with videos). I would not hesitate one minute to buy another one of these. Well worth the $21. I highly recommend this to anyone who stays overnight at rest stops with lots of light or parking lots that allow RVs.