Ok, I never did get around to posting the results of the Kiwi product that we used to help seal up our drive-away tent. Read about the initial application here.
Overall, I think its safe to say we are pleased. It’s yet to go through a major down pour, but several light drizzles show that the water sealant seems to have worked well on the tent. Once wet, it was easy to see where more of it needed to be applied. A second spraying of it should do the trick.
In the first writeup, I mentioned a couple warning that were on the can. One was the possibility of discoloration on the product it’s being applied to. The end result for us was a slightly deeper color. And it was very slight. No problems there. The other one was that the material needed to stay put for 48 hours before folding it back up. We left it up in our garage stall for a couple days.
In the end, I would buy the Kiwi stuff again with on hesitation.









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