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hi all, advise needed on water proofing my awning and poptop canopy, what best to use and were do i get it from 

- thebobster
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Re: water proofing
Excellent stuff, Fabsil
You can buy it online or at your local camping shop. I have had superb results with this stuff over many years of tent camping. You can re-proof your outdoor rain clothes with it too. You can put it on with either a paintbrush or a roller. 5 litres does a medium sized canvas frame tent. It takes a few hours to dry completely during which time it is best to stay outside of the awning (Fumes as it dries and pongs a bit too. Once dry, no smell at all.) Personally, I wouldn't use anything else. I have tried all sorts of products over the years but never found anything to beat this stuff.

You can buy it online or at your local camping shop. I have had superb results with this stuff over many years of tent camping. You can re-proof your outdoor rain clothes with it too. You can put it on with either a paintbrush or a roller. 5 litres does a medium sized canvas frame tent. It takes a few hours to dry completely during which time it is best to stay outside of the awning (Fumes as it dries and pongs a bit too. Once dry, no smell at all.) Personally, I wouldn't use anything else. I have tried all sorts of products over the years but never found anything to beat this stuff.

- toolsntat
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Re: water proofing
I used to use the building waterproofer called Thompsons water seal with great results (because I got it cheap at the bootsales)
That ran out and I contacted these about this http://cromar.uk.com/buildingchemicals/ ... -seal.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they confirmed it was suitable.
Got it from here http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Roofing ... 809/p73362" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Applied it (smelly) and have not had the awning rained on since (not used it
)
So watch this space.......
Andy
That ran out and I contacted these about this http://cromar.uk.com/buildingchemicals/ ... -seal.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they confirmed it was suitable.
Got it from here http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Roofing ... 809/p73362" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Applied it (smelly) and have not had the awning rained on since (not used it

So watch this space.......
Andy
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"WANT ANY OLD TOOLS??"
WANTED old treadle lathe please......
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1980 2.0L Aircooled Blue Hightop Holdsworth Villa Camper
2002 White 2.0l 280 td swb hightop Tranzit works van
Re: water proofing
thanks for responding thats a great help,thebobster wrote:Excellent stuff, Fabsil
You can buy it online or at your local camping shop. I have had superb results with this stuff over many years of tent camping. You can re-proof your outdoor rain clothes with it too. You can put it on with either a paintbrush or a roller. 5 litres does a medium sized canvas frame tent. It takes a few hours to dry completely during which time it is best to stay outside of the awning (Fumes as it dries and pongs a bit too. Once dry, no smell at all.) Personally, I wouldn't use anything else. I have tried all sorts of products over the years but never found anything to beat this stuff.
Re: water proofing
thanks for responding thats a great help.toolsntat wrote:I used to use the buiding waterproofer called Thompsons water seal with great results (because I got it cheap at the bootsales)
That ran out and I contacted these about this http://cromar.uk.com/buildingchemicals/ ... -seal.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they confirmed it was suitable.
Got it from here http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Roofing ... 809/p73362" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Applied it (smelly) and have not had the awning rained on since (not used it)
So watch this space.......
Andy