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Water proofing canvas
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Water proofing canvas
Whats the best way to water proof canvas (I have a canvas soft top and it leaks a little) i have been told you can get silicon spray and just spray the whole roof. Is there a better way than silicon? and if not is there a specific type of silicon spray i should use of is it the same stuff you spray on rubber bushes etc?
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yeah, myb even try soaking it, when ya get a new swag best is to put it in a bath for a day than dry it out.....if all else fails get some of the stuff they put on driz a bonesAndrewPatrol wrote:our canvas tent had instructions to set up and keep wetting and drying the fabric numerous times until the stitching "takes up" and material becomes resistant to wetting thru. It still leaked in a rain storm but never has after that.
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Does it leak through the material, or along the seams?
Head for your nearest camping store, & grab some re-proofing stuff for tents.
If its through the seams, am aerosol will probably do. If its through the material proper, get the white milky stuff and brush it on.
Not cheap though, & you'll probably have to buy enough to do a tent surprise surprise.
Regards
Max P
Head for your nearest camping store, & grab some re-proofing stuff for tents.
If its through the seams, am aerosol will probably do. If its through the material proper, get the white milky stuff and brush it on.
Not cheap though, & you'll probably have to buy enough to do a tent surprise surprise.
Regards
Max P
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Thanks for all the replys ive soaked it and given it a real good clean (had mud stains on it). It leaks through the material. I was also thinking the stuff they use on driz a bone anyone know what that is? Ill head down the camping store tomoro and have a look at what they have aswell. I want somthing that will make it easy to clean aswell.
seam leakage
Just in case water does start finding its way through the seams as time goes by get some bees' wax. It comes in a tube (like toothpaste) or something that looks like a lipstick thing. Rub it in the seams and no water will get through.
L.S Canvas & P.V.C
www.lscanvas.com.au
www.lscanvas.com.au
The stuff he gave he didnt dry clear . It said on the can that it drys clear i think it musnt have set right because it may have been to cold when i painted it, Took me 3 hours to get the stuff off. I ended up spaying it with 808 silicon spray seems to work good dosnt let water through and should be easy to clean just dont know how long it will last (and nothing will stick to it ).
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