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Repairing a leak


Recently I had occasion to require that I repair a leaking window in the motorhome.

I had tried the usual silicon, but it still leaked.

Its probably because of the movement when travelling down the highway.

So i did a search on Google and came up with a product called,,, Capt. Tolleys Creeping Crack Cure.

Never heard of it before!!

So I searched ebay and yes it was there.

Its great stuff.... So if you have a leak somewhere in the van or wherever give this stuff a go.

I did a search and found that it comes from the UK and there is a (rather poor) video on it.

(It performs better than the English cricket team)

Worth having some in your kit and kaboodle...fellows.

 

Cheers

Frank



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Motorhomer13 wrote:

So i did a search on Google and came up with a product called,,, Capt. Tolleys Creeping Crack Cure.


 I find that tightening my belt does the trick.



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OMG, Dorian made a joke!



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