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RE: [A/S] How to stop a leak....again!

 

If you want to do it right the first time and do not mind a little travel
and spending a few bucks try this. Go to this web link:
http://www.rvleaks.com/locations.htm and locate a facility you can travel to
easily. Call and ask how much they charge and then decide if you are
willing to do the repair their way. The Sealteck system lightly pressurizes
the rv and then soap solution is applied to the seams. Bubbles show up
right away. Airstream factory service center uses this system as well as
many dealers. Costs money, but it is a good leak locator.

Video available here: http://www.rvleaks.com/locations.htm Bubbles appear at
the opening which may not be anywhere near the inside destination.

Dick Martin

Yeah, I have one of these at my shop & they work really well.

Colin

www.colinhydetrailerrestorations.com

www.thevap.com

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