Thompsons Water seal roof proofer
Thompsons Water seal roof proofer
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S1.5f

Original Poster:

316 posts

279 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Is this the same stuff that B&Q sell for doing exterior walls?

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Yes.

ukbob

16,277 posts

289 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Yes, I believe you want the bricks/cavass stuff. From what Ive read, its better than renovo. I know Wildfire uses it (with great success).

ukbob

16,277 posts

289 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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WildfireS3 said:
Yes.
You beat me to it

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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It's the basic stuff, not the plus or advanced stuff. It's around £6 for half a gallon.

GregE240

10,857 posts

291 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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I believe you can also use Scotchgard?

I'm not 100% certain of the roof material on the S, but I've used it on convertibles for several years to great success.

aaandy

762 posts

276 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Or Fasil. Can get it from camping shops or Halfords (in the caravan section so remember to take your anorak!)

Roy C

4,209 posts

308 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Scotchguard - Is it waterproof?
Thompsons - I have not used it, but it gets good reports.
Fabsil - I've been using it for 10+ years. Does the job.
Renovo - Works but not as good as Fabsil.

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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There are two different types of THOMPSONS WATER SEAL, one is clear and solvent based the other is white and water based IIRC. The white one is no use at all on a soft top, in fact you'll ruin it if you apply that one. You need the solvent based clear one.

Good stuff and works very well indeed.

RichB

55,405 posts

308 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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KentishS2 said:
There are two different types of THOMPSONS WATER SEAL, one is clear and solvent based the other is white and water based IIRC. The white one is no use at all on a soft top, in fact you'll ruin it if you apply that one.
Which is why I use Fabsil, which is designed for the job. i.e. proofing tent canvas. Rich...

nawarne

3,157 posts

284 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Which is why I use Fabsil, which is designed for the job. i.e. proofing tent canvas. Rich...[/quote]

I agree. I've used Fabsil on my roof (and the missus's horse's new zealand rug) and I'm well impressed. The rain just beads instantly! Good stuff!

M@H

11,298 posts

296 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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RichB said:

Which is why I use Fabsil, which is designed for the job. i.e. proofing tent canvas. Rich...


..and if you read the Thomsons waterseal tin it is also designed for waterproofing fabrics, leather, tents etc etc...

Cheers
Matt

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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M@H said:

RichB said:

Which is why I use Fabsil, which is designed for the job. i.e. proofing tent canvas. Rich...



..and if you read the Thomsons waterseal tin it is also designed for waterproofing fabrics, leather, tents etc etc...

Cheers
Matt


That's the one, does brick, masonry, fabrics, leather, tents etc etc...

Just make sure you don't buy the one that does brick and wood only (the milky one).

RichB

55,405 posts

308 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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M@H said:
RichB said:
Which is why I use Fabsil, which is designed for the job. i.e. proofing tent canvas. Rich...
..and if you read the Thomsons waterseal tin it is also designed for waterproofing fabrics, leather, tents etc etc. Cheers Matt
Never bought it but thats fair enough.

oldred

3,764 posts

262 months

Friday 12th November 2004
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Yep that's the stuff "Does exactly what it says on the tin" well no it doesn't really, no mention of TVR's on the tin, just bricks and houses and stuff, but good kit all the same.


Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Friday 12th November 2004
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I did several coats of Thompsons water seal on the S… so that even the Thompsons was running off in the end

No water in that car

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Friday 12th November 2004
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Holy Cow!! The heavens have just opened in the North East!! We'll see how effective the Thompson's over Renovo is now.