This system does sound like a good way to go. We'll call and see if we can get a price on doing the pressure testing.
Thank you for the info,
Brona and Thomas
1969 Streamline Prince
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, "Dick Martin" <suburbandvr@...> wrote:
>
> 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
> 2008 GMC Sierra SLT 3500HD SRW Duramax Ext cab
> 2004 34' Airstream Classic Limited SOL
> 2007 27' Airstream Classic Limited FB
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