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17/8/2014 at 2:41pm
 Location: Yorkshire
 Outfit: Range Rover DHSE 2010Swift Challenger
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Quote: Originally posted by Hacksaw Bob on 17/8/2014
Quote: Originally posted by Transtar 1 on 17/8/2014...But can not find out how to pm you...   



There isn't a PM facility on this site, but I understand Admin will, at your request (Contact Us button), pass on your email address to kha71.



Thank you, I will when they have had there holidays in the old girl.

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17/8/2014 at 2:46pm
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Quote: Originally posted by kha71 on 17/8/2014
Transtar, how kind of you, we'd love to take up up on your offer to come and look at the old girl, we have already found other possible damp spots, your knowledge and advice will be much appreciated to help us decide our next steps.

We are currently in the Lune Valley with her, due back Thursday afternoon and have another break booked for 29th August, if you are free any time in between? If not we are back on 2nd Sept til 25th. (whatever happens we plan to make the most of her! Lol)

Once again thank you for your generous offer
Kirsty :)






Hi Kirsty.

Think it will be best to start after you have had your holidays in her in September. I will pass on my details near the time, until then just enjoy your hols

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22/8/2014 at 2:45pm
 Location: West Yorkshire
 Outfit: Fleetwood Garland 165 5
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Quote: Originally posted by Transtar 1 on 17/8/2014
Quote: Originally posted by kha71 on 17/8/2014Transtar, how kind of you, we'd love to take up up on your offer to come and look at the old girl, we have already found other possible damp spots, your knowledge and advice will be much appreciated to help us decide our next steps.

We are currently in the Lune Valley with her, due back Thursday afternoon and have another break booked for 29th August, if you are free any time in between? If not we are back on 2nd Sept til 25th. (whatever happens we plan to make the most of her! Lol)

Once again thank you for your generous offer
Kirsty :)






Hi Kirsty.

Think it will be best to start after you have had your holidays in her in September. I will pass on my details near the time, until then just enjoy your hols





22/8/2014 at 2:50pm
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Oops the quote didnt go well!!!....

Thanks again transtar...we will let you know when we are back

a quick question if anyone can advise...

whilst we were away I noticed a damp patch in the wardrobe area that feels moist to the touch....our plan is to use clear silicone on all the outside seams to try to stop it getting any worse until we have time to start the repairs properly....I am just in the process of cleaning the van in preparation for this....my question is am I doing the right thing?

Thanks in advance
Kirsty xx


22/8/2014 at 2:57pm
 Location: norfolk
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Burgundy 6 volvo V70
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i wouldn't touch it unless its REALLY soft, hope for some nice warm sunny weather to dry it out..if you silicone it you will be sealing in the damp and make things potentially worse ...good luck
if you do have to silicone it don't use the cheapo stuff its worse than useless

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22/8/2014 at 3:25pm
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It is really soft and spongy Billy. It is the outside if the caravan I was going to seal...will this still make the damp worse? Sorry I am confused I don't understand how I will be sealing the damp in??? and not sure what to do now as it's forecast rain and I am worried about further leaks 😯
Kirsty xx


22/8/2014 at 4:10pm
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hi,
doesn't sound as if you can make things worse then if its that bad...sorry to hear that, but ALL things can be fixed eventually

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22/8/2014 at 7:09pm
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Thanks for that Billy! this dam(p) caravan will be either the making or death of me....so I haven't used silicon cos you said it isn't any good, what should I use instead?
Kirsty xx


22/8/2014 at 7:14pm
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Well, Silkaflex or Soudal are both good they don't gry out and leave a flexible type of join so when you are moving the van they don't crack when the van flexes..there are quite a few but these are the ones i've used with success....Captain ...forgotten the name..lol    leak finder is very good for small leaks


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22/8/2014 at 7:18pm
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this is the stuff.....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CREEPING-CRACK-CURE-leaking-water-leak-sealer-caravan-boat-windows-decks-seals-/131205723608?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item1e8c7875d

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