Fantastic video, just what I needed. I have the same problem with my Auto-Sleepers Talisman rear window. Down side is I might need to remove the cupboards to get to the caps and screws. Thankyou love you videos!
On my previous MH I turned the blinds casing the other way up, that way you can pull the blinds down to use as a sun visor if needed while sitting in the van...
@@TheWrinklyNomads I don’t know why manufacturers don’t do that when they build the vans because then it has a double purpose in fact a triple purpose LOL
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you're still on the case.
Thank you 👍🏼
We’re hunkering down in one place for the summer now, so gotta get all the silly jobs done 🤷♂️
Great job. Thanks Don from California
Thanks Don
Very straightforward job 👍🏼
Love your video! Thanks!😊
Thank you and thanks for watching 👍🏼
Fantastic video, just what I needed. I have the same problem with my Auto-Sleepers Talisman rear window. Down side is I might need to remove the cupboards to get to the caps and screws. Thankyou love you videos!
Thank you,
Yes, actually getting the frame off in the first place is probably the hardest part….!
On my previous MH I turned the blinds casing the other way up, that way you can pull the blinds down to use as a sun visor if needed while sitting in the van...
What a good idea.
I might actually do that.
Thanks for you comment 👍🏼
@@TheWrinklyNomads I don’t know why manufacturers don’t do that when they build the vans because then it has a double purpose in fact a triple purpose LOL
@@thenoworriesnomad yes, once you realise, it’s blatantly obvious they should be that way up 🤷♂️
My problem is the insect screen section of the Remis, not the blockout. Is there a "how to" for that repair at all?
wow
Thank you.
Quite a straightforward job really 👍🏼