rich
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Hello All,
I patched some holes with vinyl repair and gave the side liner a hosing down, which is about as much direct water as it would take in the worst of storms and found that where I had used the vinyl repair stayed dry but wherever there was a stitched seam on my side liner it leaked and allowed water to get inside between the vinyl and the inside lining. It looks like this has been happening for years based on some staining on the vinyl (which is coming out using 303). Is this common with the old liners? My plan is to just cover all of the stitched seams at the corners and around the windows with the vinyl repair material unless someone here has dealt with this problem in a better way.
I patched some holes with vinyl repair and gave the side liner a hosing down, which is about as much direct water as it would take in the worst of storms and found that where I had used the vinyl repair stayed dry but wherever there was a stitched seam on my side liner it leaked and allowed water to get inside between the vinyl and the inside lining. It looks like this has been happening for years based on some staining on the vinyl (which is coming out using 303). Is this common with the old liners? My plan is to just cover all of the stitched seams at the corners and around the windows with the vinyl repair material unless someone here has dealt with this problem in a better way.