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Posted: 12/14/11 11:33am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone ever put a rain gutter over the windshield to keep the condensation from running down the windshield every day? Or is there another way?


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Posted: 12/14/11 11:48am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Went through that myself. The only thing I know that works is running the vents and fans and possibly a bucket of damp rid.


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What product did you use?


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Yes indeed I did, the best thing I have done to my Class A, no more white streaks to deal with and it was an easy installation as well.
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Front cap over windshield, 6 inches down on the rear cap and over the front side windows. Amazing how much less scrubbing and windshield cleaning I have to do. Rear cap stays streak-free too for the most part. I used the white but I believe it comes in a couple of other colors. Just make certain that its angled properly to drain to the sides, otherwise it will just pool up and run over. Easy to do and worth it, plus you can't even really tell that it's there.

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Posted: 12/14/11 12:33pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

revump, are you talking about the outside or inside windshield surface? Sounds to me like you are talking INSIDE which none of the answers pertain to. I also have done the OUTSIDES of windows and shield but NOT THE INSIDE. I just use the fans to circulate the inside air. IMHO, of course


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BobGed wrote:

I installed this product EZE RV Gutter on both sides of my roof to keep water from running down the sides of my coach. Works great. Don't see why it wouldn't work for the front cap above the windshield.


X2...but installed on front cap above windshield and on rear cap at top. Yes, it definitley reduces/almost eliminates streaking. DO IT.


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I installed this product EZE RV Gutter on both sides of my roof to keep water from running down the sides of my coach. Works great. Don't see why it wouldn't work for the front cap above the windshield.


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JimGo, used the EZE Gutter that BobGed mentioned. Should be able to get it at your local RV parts\service center, although they may have to order. Took only minutes to install..

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x2 on 1fanman

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