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Is the tent actually leaking? Are you confusing condensation on the inside of the fly with rain leaking through? Most small tents will suffer with a bit of condensation as PU coated polyester is a non-breathable fabric, so the moisture in the air you breath out will form condensation on the PU coating.
As Force Ten says, it could also just be the seams which are leaking. If so, all you need to use is a seam sealer, which is quite a cheap fix.
If the fly is leaking, then it's due to the PU coating breaking down from many weeks of use. You can tell if this is happening by checking the inside of the fly to see whether the coating is slightly milky looking.
Before you spend time on re-proofing the tent, erect it in the garden and hose it down well whilst someone sits inside it to see whether any water is coming through. Don't point the hose straight at the tent, spray above the tent so that the water falls on it like rain. If no water comes through the fly, then it doesn't need waterproofing.
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