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hillhead

I had to sponge the inside roof of my van this morning again!
had froze overnight and thawed this morning so i sponged it to save my tools getting it :dizzy2:. well done Renault:thumbsdown:
anyone else with this?
 
W

White Room

Yep, the Transit is the same. Did know a guy who put expanded polystyrene on the inner roof of his van, seemed to kill off the moisture so he tells me
 
M

mikethetile

i run a renault too

got in the back of the van yesterday to avoid the sleety rain and had water dripping off the inside off the roof, ive only noticed this since it the weather has turned cold
 
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Prem Tiler

You want to aviod putting any water in the back if poss. it's evaprating and staying on roof.
 
H

hillhead

does anyone drive a newish VW Transporter???? i wonder do these have same prob?
i looked in back of a 12 year old one 2 weeks ago and it had a roof cloth type cover inside and no wet !!!
 

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used damp sponges are generally the cause of moisture on the inside of my van i suppose tying them in rubble bags would stop this?
 
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mikethetile

its caused by condensation and would be cured if they fitted a lining in the back
 
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peckers

does anyone drive a newish VW Transporter???? i wonder do these have same prob?
i looked in back of a 12 year old one 2 weeks ago and it had a roof cloth type cover inside and no wet !!!
I have a 54 plate transporter and it has a lining on the roof, no condensation what so ever, if only all commercial vehicles had these fitted! i think its only hard board coated with paint but it does the job:hurray:
 

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Is the back ply lined???

I have a Renault Trafic............ply lined, but obviously not the roof.

Never had a condensation problem.
I think, as mentioned, you may have left damp sponges in your van, and the heat generated when you drive, is warming the back up enough to cause the problem:thumbsup:

Maybe :thumbsup:
 

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