I'm not really worried about leaking; I just would rather the water bead up and roll off so I don't have to put down a soaked canvas when I get on the road during the rain, and then have to put it back up to dry when I get home. I know I won't totally eliminate the need for that, but I'd like to keep it as dry as I can. Ed > Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 07:22:20 -0700 > From: thewestyman@GMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: bursh-on canvas waterproofer? > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > The tent being vertical, you will have no leak ever even if its not a water > proof material. All canvas get wet, swell and seal. > Zoltan
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