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10/9/2012 at 8:37pm
 Location: wexford ireland
 Outfit: 2008 swift conqueror 540 Mazda cx5
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Hi all, im a newbie here and to caravans, we bought our first van at the weekend, after giving a full check over and guess what we found damp !!!!!!!!!. looks like it has come thru where the number plate is mounted the damp seems to start there and move down to the corners. below number plate is a vent, below that all the timber is solid. started to strip out today, its bad but i think it could be much worse. have read lots on here, all good stuff. i think i can do this myself as im quite handy but i just want to be sure im using the right materials and what to use for the re-decoration after. also the van is a 97 elddis crown sceptre, whilst im doing this and have the winter ahead of me would it be good practice to reseal the awning rails and above all the windows? any advice would be welcomed



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10/9/2012 at 11:25pm
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Hi.

Try this The Fixed it Club



13/9/2012 at 11:48am
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Hi me and my hubby just bought our first motorhome we were told it had a bit of damp in one roof panal anyway we were in a bit of a rush we had a good look around it and bought it when we got it home we started cleaning it as the guy said it had not been used in 2 years and in the toilet room the ceiling is very spongey and i think most of the ceiling is damp i am really upset at the moment and feel sick dont really know what to do


13/9/2012 at 12:17pm
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Hi Manxman,there is plenty help in the link above if your good with your hands.A lot of people on here do get caught out when buying a van/motorhome but its not the end of the world.As said time and time again on here people should take a damp meter with them or somebody who knows what to look for.sorry it turned out like that.

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13/9/2012 at 9:06pm
 Location: wexford ireland
 Outfit: 2008 swift conqueror 540 Mazda cx5
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Hi all just an update.

started on my repairs, found another patch of damp but cant help feeling it could be worse. have now removed all damaged timber at rear of van. i am having trouble finding 3mm plywood [in southern ireland] just wondering and think i know the answer but can hardboard be used instead?

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13/9/2012 at 11:20pm
 Location: Byfleet Surrey
 Outfit: Elddis Liberte 21 6
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when i did my repair i just used standard 3-5mm plywood and covered it with white vinyl once had the cutting out had been done.  cant say i'd see any difference if you used ply, hardwood, plastic or alumium as it is water proof on the outside and you only cover it anyway.  obviously ally would be hard to get fixings in so wouldnt recomend it 17

I didnt even take all my old wall out, just cut back to the good stuff and put the panel over what was left.



15/9/2012 at 11:38am
 Location: Dunfermline
 Outfit: Coachman Pastiche 560 4
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Re finding 3mm plywood. I needed a lot, enough to cover the entire side of a Swift Corvette in fact. New stuff was expensive so I came up with the idea of using the panels off cheap interior doors a friend was throwing out, the kind that have cardboard eggbox stuff on the inside and are covered with 3mm ply! Saved me a fortune. Looks just the same as new ply when covered with wallpaper.



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