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elynnet
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We purchased a new awning last September, didn't use it until this year. Because of the way it is manufactured (with a seam running the width of it, about 6 inches out from the camper) it leaks every time we have rain. The manufacturer says it's supposed to leak!!!! But it should seal itself in time as dirt accumulates in the needle holes. In the meantime, they suggested I run paraffin wax along the seam. I am flabbergasted that they realize the awning leaks, and they're okay with that!! Has anyone else experienced this?
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beemerphile1
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JAYHAWKERS wrote:
Try SEAM GRIP (available at Amazon) on your awning seam. I have used it to repair leaks in breathable/waterproof chest waders. Wonderful product and very inexpensive/easy to use.SEAM GRIP


That is the stuff to use, it is a urethane product. Never use the garbage latex seam sealer.
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dodge_guy
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3 new awnings on 3 different trailers, none ever leaked! do you have a pic of the seam? I can`t imagine a seam in from the edges of the awning, unless it has a sun shield at the top.
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Aluminum_Siding
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JAYHAWKERS wrote:
Try SEAM GRIP (available at Amazon) on your awning seam. I have used it to repair leaks in breathable/waterproof chest waders. Wonderful product and very inexpensive/easy to use.SEAM GRIP


Hay thanks for this. I never knew such a ting existed.

JAYHAWKERS
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Try SEAM GRIP (available at Amazon) on your awning seam. I have used it to repair leaks in breathable/waterproof chest waders. Wonderful product and very inexpensive/easy to use.SEAM GRIP

dadmomh
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That's ridiculous. Did they say that it was sewn with the kind of thread that's used in HTT tents? Is the seam near the top or middle....either would not be satisfactory, but wonder that their logic is. Sunshade, my......foot!
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Neither of my awnings leaked, and neither had seams.
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Vet_Man
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Had the same problem, it evenly slowed leaking, but never stopped. When I called the manufacture they said it was not suppose to be water proof, it was a sun shade. I believe mine was a CareFree.
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JohnnyG73 wrote:
Strange that there is a seam in the awning at all. Walmart sells seam sealer in a small bottles. It's designed for use on any kind of tent fabric and easy to use. The bottle has felt/sponge for an applicator. It works similar to a bottle of shoe shine. Just rub it on both sides of the seam, let it dry for a day, and repeat. It works great for tents and I have used it to seal pin holes in my older awning.


X2 if the dealer/manufacturer doesn't make it right and that's what it sounds like. I have used that sealer a lot back in my tent camping years.
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JohnnyG73
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Strange that there is a seam in the awning at all. Walmart sells seam sealer in a small bottles. It's designed for use on any kind of tent fabric and easy to use. The bottle has felt/sponge for an applicator. It works similar to a bottle of shoe shine. Just rub it on both sides of the seam, let it dry for a day, and repeat. It works great for tents and I have used it to seal pin holes in my older awning.

You get what you pay for... And I hope you did not pay too much for that leaky awning!!!!!! There is no way I would accept that answer if ... Yes I may be 100% wrong... But in the 25+ years of camping , and a couple awning replacements. , I have never had a leak... Unless I caused if ! :B
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wmoses
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The seam should not leak. That said, there is awning repair tape that could be used over the seam to cure the problem, which should not be there in the first place. Paraffin wax might melt in the sun, especially where I live.
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McDaddy
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Neither my original awning (which was destroyed in a microburst) nor its replacement have leaked.