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Subject Topic: Just a couple of tip`s for everyone Post Reply Post New Topic
09/9/2011 at 9:40pm
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Hi,

 

I have started a damp project recently and got right peeved with the grunge on the awning rail I dug the first out with bits of wood took ages as well; So the next one I got the pressure washer on it after a quick wash with white spirit and the rail was cleen within 2 min, only thing is do it somewhere out the way as the grunge goes everywhere..

Also new window rubbers when you have put them in you have the insert to put back; the first one took ages with a flat screwdriver so on the second I used a spoon handle but I sprayed the rubbers where the insert fits with silicone spray this causes less friction as it slides round..

 

I am new on here so I hope its not a repost of any past topics.

 



10/9/2011 at 8:10am
 Location: Swindon
 Outfit: Bailey Orion 450 5 Skoda Octavia 4x4
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Thing is... i have been drying mine out for over a week, if i got my pressure washer out to get the gunge off it would let water in straight away and soak the wood again.

The other thing i was told by my local dealer was to make sure the wood has dryed before putting the awning rail back on, this is because the wood will contract as it dryes, so could break the sealant and you would have to start again from scratch.

Likeing the silicone spray for the window seal insert, i will make sure i bring some home from work !


10/9/2011 at 9:54am
 Location: South Wales
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Hi I think Dch75 means the actual rail its self and not the caravan.
Good luck you both with your repairs.
 
Sue.


10/9/2011 at 11:40am
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Yeah Sue is right the rail itself, I did both sides with the  pressure nozzle that spins not the flat shaped one you use for the car as the spining one is strong enough to strip the paint off. 

I am coming to the end of my repairs now and have really enjoyed it,

Oh another tip I found yesterday for people with older vans who cant match the wall boards is if you only need a few small sections and cant get a match as they do not make it anymore is; Behind the back of the seat cusions that go up the side of the van in some there is a length of wall board to keep the cushion from touching the wall on mine it was the same as the wall board in my van. I have used this and replacing it with the newer slightly different style as you dont see it.



10/9/2011 at 3:07pm
 Location: Swindon
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Quote: Originally posted by black ice on 10/9/2011
<DIV>Hi I think Dch75 means the actual rail its self and not the caravan.<DIV>Good luck you both with your repairs.<DIV> <DIV>Sue.


Oh...


Actually yes, thats a great idea lol, i shall dig my pressure washer out and try that today


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10/9/2011 at 8:28pm
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these little tips make jobs a lot easier.


11/9/2011 at 9:42am
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I don't have a pressure washer so i used a toothbrush with white spirit to clean the awning rail,I found it lot easier then a paint brush as the bristles are stiffer.

 

Barry..

 



12/9/2011 at 8:23am
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Yeah you do need stiff bristles, I used a potato brush.

Another tip for breaking the awning rail seal is to get some wire and run it between the van and rail it will cut through the gunk and saves you pulling at it and risking bending the rail.



13/9/2011 at 3:51am
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One thing i would point out, is don't let the silicone spray come in contact with your caravan windows or they will craze.



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