Raise the roof once in a while
Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:47 am
For a number of reasons, mainly connected with my Colin-like health I have not used the roof space in my Bongo although I have been driving it quite regularly.
Took a look at it yesterday before I go into hospital. First thing is that despite sitting under baking sun for the past few weeks, some rain water (just a little) discharged from around the seal. An obvious opportunity to check for rust (none found). I then notice a little mould on the tent itself and quite a lot on the covers of the foam bedding. Easily attended to thanks to advice on this forum.
Not surprised to find this with Bongo sitting on the drive for over a year since roof last raised and thei will not be an issue to those who regularly camp. It was also an opportunity to WD40 the struts and hinges, spray the rubber seals with rubber preserver and check that the roof does operate correctly at home rather than in a remote location.
Cheers.
See you after the OP.
Took a look at it yesterday before I go into hospital. First thing is that despite sitting under baking sun for the past few weeks, some rain water (just a little) discharged from around the seal. An obvious opportunity to check for rust (none found). I then notice a little mould on the tent itself and quite a lot on the covers of the foam bedding. Easily attended to thanks to advice on this forum.
Not surprised to find this with Bongo sitting on the drive for over a year since roof last raised and thei will not be an issue to those who regularly camp. It was also an opportunity to WD40 the struts and hinges, spray the rubber seals with rubber preserver and check that the roof does operate correctly at home rather than in a remote location.
Cheers.
See you after the OP.