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25/6/2014 at 4:09pm
Location: North Surrey Outfit: Bailey Unicorn Valencia S3
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Firstly I would put it up in the garden and give it a good soak with the hose to make sure that you do actually need to waterproof it.
If you do, we used fabsil, in a garden sprayer and then just rubbed in with a new mop, let it dry and hey presto.
Once you start with the waterproofing you will need to do it every couple or so years
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25/6/2014 at 6:55pm
Location: Stourbridge Outfit: Tent: Outwell Nevada MP
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I agree fabsil is good. I use a paintbrush keeping a wet edge to reduce streaks
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