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Subject Topic: Getting things waterproof? Post Reply Post New Topic
11/6/2010 at 2:17pm
 Location: Kingston Surrey
 Outfit: Relum Canaria 3
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Having got my Relum Canaria 3 (and a now a Colemans Classic green awning!) I'm going to pitch it in a mate's back garden later today (neither mine nor F's is big enough) and hose it down (if it's not already raining). It ought to dry over the weekend and then I'll paint it with proofing - is Fabsil the stuff to use? The awning is light polyester - should that be waterproofed as well?


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11/6/2010 at 3:55pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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The awning does not need proofed. Synthetic canvas works in a different way to cotton canvas and unless the lamination is breaking down from UV exposure, putting waterproofing on it is a complete waste of time and money.

The cotton canvas (?) Relum may not need proofing. Pitch it, soak it well...it may leak at this point...let it dry then try hosing it down again. Only if it leaks at this second hosing do you need to proof it. The first hosing weathers the canvas ie allows the fibres to plump up a bit. Only other reson to proof it is if you know the previous owners proofed it at some point. Once you start proofing cotton canvas you need to renew the proofer every five years or so.



11/6/2010 at 4:15pm
 Location: Kingston Surrey
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Aha! Many thanks for that. I was labouring under the misapprehension that canvas tents needed to be proofed if they'd been dry stored for a while, which this one certainly has. OK, I'll soak and test and see what happens.


11/6/2010 at 4:41pm
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Quote: Originally posted by labougie on 11/6/2010
Aha! Many thanks for that. I was labouring under the misapprehension that canvas tents needed to be proofed if they'd been dry stored for a while, which this one certainly has. OK, I'll soak and test and see what happens.

The dry storage can be a factor in that the cotton threads can dry out so far over an extended period of time that they can't swell up fast enough to close the canvas the first time they get wet after storage. Hence the suggestion that you reweather it (soak then dry it) before you test it for leakage. It's the same with brand new cotton canvas....it benefits from a soak and dry before being used for real.

Relums were made from very high quality canvas so my bet is that as long as it's not been mistreated at some time or is plain old worn out, it will be waterproof once reweathered.



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12/6/2010 at 7:12pm
 Location: Kingston Surrey
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Well, I think that was an unqualified success! First off, it was encouragingly difficult to actually GET it wet - on the 'spray' setting the water just ran off - I had to use a jet to get a small area at a time wet. When finished, the only water inside was from the three upstanding pins at the front roof of the tent where the little canopy locates, so I don't really think I need to do it again, just let it dry and pack it up.

One Damp Tent -



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12/6/2010 at 7:43pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
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That's a nice looking little tent. Looks like our baby Elzas

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12/6/2010 at 7:47pm
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Cracking little tent and just think what you saved on Fabsil, eh?

You can get little plastic Mexican hat things to pop over the pins btw.



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12/6/2010 at 8:22pm
 Location: Kingston Surrey
 Outfit: Relum Canaria 3
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Thanks guys - we think it's Small but Perfectly Formed!

"just think what you saved on Fabsil, eh?" Yes, roger that, about £40? Of course, it'll all go on airbeds, cookers, lights, little plastic Mexican Hats, etc etc...........



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