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VanEssential - Reflective Front Door Window Covers (Pair) | Mercedes Sprinter

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Whether you want to keep your van cool during the summer or seal in heat in the winter, VanEssential window covers provide superior thermal insulation, keeping you comfortable on the road. We use high-strength magnets, double-walled insulation, and premium fabrics to craft precision-fit window covers that look great in your rig and block outside light.

Designed for daily use, our reflective window covers feature a reflective laminate exterior that keeps heat at bay and stands up to frequent use. Our reflective covers come in two interior fabric options and provide added comfort no matter where the road takes you.

Reflective vs Stealth Window Covers - Which Do I Need?

Reflective:

  • Designed for daily use 
  • Made for windshield & front doors
  • Offered in black and charcoal gray interior
  • double-walled XPE thermal insulation in both (reflects 97% of radiant heat)

Stealth:

  • Designed for stealth camping
  • Made for all window locations
  • Offered in black, charcoal gray, and cool gray interior
  • double-walled XPE thermal insulation in both (reflects 97% of radiant heat)

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INSTALLATION

  1. Close the door and put up the door window.
  2. Choose the correct side of the window cover for your door (Black Color facing outward)  and push into place.
  3. Adjust the window cover so it is sealing well along the top, side and lower parts to seal out the light. 


NOTE: 

  • When covers are new, they will be a little stiff so make sure to push them in all the way. 
  • Should you open the door with the cover in place, it is best to close the door and reposition the window cover again from inside. If the cover get in between the door and the rubber seal, it might create a space for it to leak if it rains.