Momoffive aka Loretta 34 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 We have a 1996 Palimino Pony...small! The roof was not in great shape when we got it but the inside looks brand new. The thing is tiny inside but I liked it. We have kept a cover tarp on it since we have had it yet water still came thru. We did loose the tarp a few times but it was always replaced pretty quick. I am guessing the damage happened while the camper was opened and we didn't have a tarp on it. What can I do to repair the roof both inside and out? It's pretty soft. Any suggestions. Probably going to be selling it soon anyway. :-\ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doodlebug....Cherie 461 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 We have a 1996 Palimino Pony...small! The roof was not in great shape when we got it but the inside looks brand new. The thing is tiny inside but I liked it. We have kept a cover tarp on it since we have had it yet water still came thru. We did loose the tarp a few times but it was always replaced pretty quick. I am guessing the damage happened while the camper was opened and we didn't have a tarp on it. What can I do to repair the roof both inside and out? It's pretty soft. Any suggestions. Probably going to be selling it soon anyway. :-\Hi momoffive,I will ask my husband when he comes home at lunch time and get back to you.doodlebugp.s. I am a mom of 5 too. 4 boys and a girl Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doodlebug....Cherie 461 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 momoffiveI just asked Mike about your roof. He says it can be done but, you need to remove the whole roof take it apart. Save the outer skin and replace all the wood. He says it is a lot of work and expensive unless you can do the work yourself. If you are planning on selling anyway, you should sell it as is and not bother with a repair. Let me know if you have further questions. I have just started a new thread on the Camp Tech Talk section.Have a nice day :nyd:doodlebug Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Momoffive aka Loretta 34 Posted February 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Thanks. That was what I was thinking. Just sell and be done. Then I can start working on the honey for another one, bigger this time. I don't mind the tents but I would rather have a camper. Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Momoffive aka Loretta 34 Posted February 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 doodlebugp.s. I am a mom of 5 too. 4 boys and a girlWow you must have amazing patience!! We have 3 girls and 2 boys. The boys are a handful! We have issues but still they try our patience daily. I have one home sick today and will be for a few days more. So there should be some peace here for a few days, can't get into too much trouble when you can hardly get off the couch.Thanks again!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doodlebug....Cherie 461 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 doodlebugp.s. I am a mom of 5 too. 4 boys and a girlWow you must have amazing patience!! We have 3 girls and 2 boys. The boys are a handful! We have issues but still they try our patience daily. I have one home sick today and will be for a few days more. So there should be some peace here for a few days, can't get into too much trouble when you can hardly get off the couch.Thanks again!!My patience was worn thin many times. They are all grown up now and I have 5 granddaughters. I have to tell you the oldest 3 are my stepsons, but since I raised them from the time they were 9, 6 and 3 I figure it counts.Take care of your little one, I hope it doesn't go through the whole house. I had 3 with chicken pox all at the same time. Closest I ever came to a divorce. My husband went bowling on his off night and left me with a 6yr old, a 21 month old and a 6 month old.All three were in the hardest part of being sick.Oh well I survived we all dodoodlebug Quote Link to post Share on other sites
canadianfockerfiend Trevor 1 Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Is there damage inside? If the wood is rotten yes you have to remove and replace the wood. If it isn't rotten clean out all the seams on the outside and re-caulk it. Once dry clean the rest of the room with soap and water scrubbing the heavy spots with a mr clean eraser. Once clean give it a good wax. This goes for the whole trailer. Re-caulk it. But make sure where the caulking goes is clean and dry. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Momoffive aka Loretta 34 Posted February 18, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 Is there damage inside? If the wood is rotten yes you have to remove and replace the wood. If it isn't rotten clean out all the seams on the outside and re-caulk it. Once dry clean the rest of the room with soap and water scrubbing the heavy spots with a mr clean eraser. Once clean give it a good wax. This goes for the whole trailer. Re-caulk it. But make sure where the caulking goes is clean and dry.Unfortunately yes the water made its way thru. We will be opening it again soon. We took everything off that we could and I cleaned it all with bleach and water before we closed it. I guess I just need to let it go. The heat and all works well but it will be good on someones land somewhere as a hunting cabin. LOL! Thanks for the advice! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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