>To keep this from happening again I keep a Dri-Z-Air in the sink and open >the cover when I'm away from the van. I would like to here how other >people keep the van dry.Flock On. Bill Baker --------------------------- Clip -------------------------- I've never had any leaking or mildew on the canvas or top in my Westy (8 years). I always ventilate the top after driving in heavy rains or even if the van was parked but in heavy rains. It just stands to reason that condensation forms in various locationd just as it does on your window glass. A leak at your footwell or anywhere else can cause mositure to collect everywhere in the van. Exposure to humidity on a long term basis will eventually lead to rot of various forms. Stan Wilder ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com |
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