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Maanpa

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Posted: 04/07/08 06:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

RV Quick Shade is the only way to go. They always stay clean, dry and easy to put up and take down. You always stay dry and warm when putting up and taking down. NEVER HAVE TO WORRY WHAT THE OUTSIDE WEATHER IS DOING. I would never use others as as long as I own a MH.



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4seasons wrote:

Do the inside sunscreens fit very tight or are they pretty wrinkled looking? I'm loving the idea of being able to put them up inside but not sure how they look once up.Thanks for any responses.


after not using the quickshades for about 6 months putting them up last weekend there was some curling at the edges and a fold line where I folded them in half. 1/2 hour later they hung just fine.


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FeeLine

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Posted: 04/08/08 07:26am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Prompt, Winter Haven Fl.

No snaps, No holes, No Velcro

Good product, good service.


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bobtucker

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Posted: 04/09/08 07:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just picked up our new Prompt windshield covers today. Took me longer then 30 seconds to hookup. Probably 3 minutes for the first time. Next time should only take 2 minutes. Great folks to work with. I'm happy

BigSkyBob

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Posted: 04/09/08 07:40pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

A vote for Prompt RV Sunscreen. Easy and attractive.

The Beave

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Posted: 04/09/08 09:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I did the same thing that HENRY P did only I used shade cloth from Home Depot. Works great, cost about $10.


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TEXAS2STEP

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Go with Prompt. The best.

BroncoRVer

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Posted: 04/10/08 07:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I had Prompts, and after a year, gave them away.

The Prompts good:
The front windshield cover stays on....fairly tight.

The Prompts bad:
a. The straps that hold the windshield cover on, are across both your side windows.
b. If you have Prompt side window covers, you can NEVER get them tight...especially with the straps underneath them from the windshield cover.
c. The side windows suction cups wont hold the fabric tight and sagging happens, causing water stains to appear in the gathering sagging area.
d. You still need a ladder...there is no way you could reach up high enough with the suction cups without one.
e. The material is MUCH thinner than the 85% Sunguards.


I installed SUNGUARD window shades with stainless steel screws, and all three front covers are as tight and neat as a marine corps bed.

I can also snap these up with my step ladder MUCH faster than I can with the old Prompts I had...and these Sunguards look MUCH nicer and 85% protection with much thicker material than the Prompts.


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jhsdls75

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Posted: 04/10/08 09:41am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have the Quick Shades. Love them. Can't say enough good about them. Go up and down so easy. Great price. Have them for the side driver and passenger windows also. And like said before, it is done from the inside.

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