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12/11/2006 at 12:23pm
Location: Ashford Kent Outfit: mondeo 1.8 Adria Optima 465
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Hi Wizard,
I am doing it in the wrong order cause I am very short of time and need to at least stop more water going in. I know that this will make it a harder and longer job ultimately but winter's approaching!
However, I have a bigger problem now. As I think I said in another thread, the rails sit on a rubber seal which is in turn sealed to the van. Now I have got off the sealent from the van but there is so much on the rubber that it wont pull off, scrape off and I have now stuck a load of white spirit on it and I now just have a tar like mess everywhere, including on me. What do you think I can do? Presumerable I can't just leave the sealent on the rubber and re seal, but it wont come off and I now feel like crying! Of course we were ripped off by what seemed a nice couple. He went round and said he had pointed out the bad bits, obviously to put me off! I thought the 8 month old baby would have made them feel a little more kind. After all I wouldn't dream of doing it!
Sorry Having a bit of a rant, I feel angry now, I didnt before. They of course have a brand new van!
Anyway Any ideas or just burn it?
Robin
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14/11/2006 at 6:12pm
Location: Scotland Outfit: Elddis Wisp 450CT-CD & Larsen Awning
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Robin
I thought our problem was minor - grab handle screws not gripping. However, I decided to "bite the bullet" and put it right.
I cut the wallboard in line with the window edge (using Stanley knife and straight edge as Wizard mentioned) removed the fixing staples and gently bit by bit levered the board off the polystyrene insulation.
Here's how it looked. The mess in the corner is what's left of the corner timber supports over about a 2 foot length.
And here is how it looks now. I'm very pleased.
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