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Old 11-24-2015, 10:21 AM   #1
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dual pane acrylic windows? any good?

Just been informed the coach I ordered w/double pane windows (2016 View) comes with Kinro acrylic as the option to the standard glass single pane.

Anyone have any experience with these. I was told they are the same as offered on the Winn. Via or the Reyo.
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Acrylic is less heat conductive than glass, so that's a plus. The negative is they must be treated with kid gloves when cleaning or they will scratch and eventually become crazed and less easy to see through.
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thanks for your reply, yes that was a big concern for me, scratches across my window would drive me crazy.
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