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The damp reading will be residual. It's normal I'm told to have up to 15% even in a van with no problems. Wood/fibre is a natural material so retains a certain amount of moisture naturally from having lived and also from the atmospheric moisture levels.
It should dry out rapidly once the leaks are fixed, so that's good news. And as they say the smell will fade with time, let free air flow as much as you can to speed things up.
I do hope you start to like your van again, you are it's saviours...and I know it's hard as you have had such rotten luck, but you do know what you have now, the good the bad and the ugly. That's how I feel about my van, its not perfect and has its problems, but like a used car once you get to grips with it you get reluctant to change as you just don't know what you might be getting into and live to regret it.
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