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Dampness found below caravan carpet

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Ok, the hoses are still dripping slowly, and the service guy is trying to shuffle about appointments

Is there anything I could do, like purchase a new hose clip and pink glycol to fill the tank, any recommendations would be great for the clips and liquid?

As we are going away on the 4th April on holdiay... sods law this happening ! 🙁
 
Ok, the hoses are still dripping slowly, and the service guy is trying to shuffle about appointments

Is there anything I could do, like purchase a new hose clip and pink glycol to fill the tank, any recommendations would be great for the clips and liquid?

As we are going away on the 4th April on holdiay... sods law this happening ! 🙁
If it’s a simple joint leak then a hose clip would be fine, and you could then refill the system. I’ve also used Rescue Emergency Tape on a cars leaky coupling. It’s self amalgamating, very heat resistant and removable when required.



Alternatively if this were to complicate your warranty claim you could use site facilities, an electric fan heater, and kettles for warm water.
 
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