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knittingmom Posted - Jun 19 2011 : 09:01:08 AM
Hi gals,

We have a tent trailer and the roof cracked over the winter. When we opened it up we discovered that the roof had leaked into the unit, so mould is growing everything is wet.

Have any of you experienced it is it worth trying to even repair or just get a new unit? My concern is now that mould is growing even if we replace all the soft materials it'll still be in there.

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Jun 19 2011 : 11:09:32 AM
Gosh, that's awful. I saw something on television yesterday that was for repairing gutters. It was black and I think you sprayed it on. Then set up fans inside and when dry, wash everything with bleach and water. Dry again. It just might be worth a try. Doesn't cost much. Good luck

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