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Keeping the inside of the bus cool in hot weather
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<blockquote data-quote="magui" data-source="post: 546993" data-attributes="member: 16280"><p>Moving to Portugal myself about the same time and grew up there. Its quiet simple, park under trees/buildings/shades (also think about how the sun turns if longer than 2 hours) and two windows semi open to create a draft. Coming back and its stinking hot, open all the doors, wait for 5 minutes and then drive off. It seems really basic but get it mastered and soon enough you get used to it and can tolerate. Of course other things mentioned above will help, but as your gonna live there might as well get used to it. My main concern is the bloody heat on the vinyl seats, that can really burn your wife's or childs bum.</p><p></p><p>Those cheap of free cardboard windscreen things do help a bit too.</p><p></p><p>Where about south of Spain my I ask ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magui, post: 546993, member: 16280"] Moving to Portugal myself about the same time and grew up there. Its quiet simple, park under trees/buildings/shades (also think about how the sun turns if longer than 2 hours) and two windows semi open to create a draft. Coming back and its stinking hot, open all the doors, wait for 5 minutes and then drive off. It seems really basic but get it mastered and soon enough you get used to it and can tolerate. Of course other things mentioned above will help, but as your gonna live there might as well get used to it. My main concern is the bloody heat on the vinyl seats, that can really burn your wife's or childs bum. Those cheap of free cardboard windscreen things do help a bit too. Where about south of Spain my I ask ? [/QUOTE]
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