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Subject Topic: REPROOFING A FOLDING CAMPER & SEALER BODY
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07/5/2005 at 12:58am
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Hi - we have a Conway Tardis (1986) model - hard top - the hard top needs re-sealing - can anyone recommend something to use and where I would buy it from?  the canvas also needs re-proofing as we had it up a couple of days and it is leaking in - in a few places - what is the best thing to use? is Fabsil the best or can anyone recommend an alternative.  I have seen Fabsil is sold in a few different sizes on one website - does anyone know who much I would need to re-proof a Conway Tardis? (hard top)? - is there a cheaper version that does the same job?

Would be very very grateful for some help on this one as we have never had to do this before. Also is a spray better or to paint it on?

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07/5/2005 at 8:08am
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If you go for the liquid transfer it to a garden sprayer (the 99p sort will do) and sray one area at a time and brush it in for eveness. Have you the awning or just the camper? Thompsons water guard comes reccommended but I haven't tried it. We bought a tin (1L) of fabsil and an aerosol can to take with us in case we missed a bit. I would treat the hard top as a caravan but have no experience of one sorry.

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07/5/2005 at 9:48am
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I used a 5l tin of waterproofer I got from a hardware store - it was for bricks and concrete but also fabrics including canvas. It was half the price of fabsil, didn't smell as strong & guaranteed to last for years! Well tested last weekend and well waterproof. I think I did oversaturate the canvas by using a brush - a spray is more economical but it does need brushing out with a cloth or brush.

I don't know about the hard top - does it need completely sealing or is it just edges/joints? Would that stuff that you do baths with be any good?



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07/5/2005 at 10:04am
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I'd ask the question about the hard top here

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/directory2/details.asp?revid=631&typeid=

 



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For re sealing DONT use bathroom type sealant, its just not up to it. Use Sikaflex 512 for caravans ( its expensive at 10 pound a tube ). Make sure the area is very clean first, the wipe down with white spirit and allow to dry, then apply a bead of the sealant and its done ! any questions then let me know.

 

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07/5/2005 at 11:02am
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We used Thompsons water seal to do a combi camp. It took just over a full can. Cost one third the price of fabsil. We used an electric spray gun and rubbed in with a clean cloth. Just make sure that the windows are covered. When dry it is just like a waxed jacket and the water just beads off.  Hope that this helps.  By the way , welcome to the site!!!

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