Hi guys, I'm new here so hope this works, I'm trying to stop condensation on the roof of my vivaro van, any suggestions please, thankyou
You could dry it off with a towel.
I insist we give the brushes a good shake before they go into the van to get as much water out as possible. Pole hoses are drained of water and coiled up every time we pack away.
Our hose reels have Hozelok tap connectors as most do. Before they are put away in the van a Hozelok hose connector sealed with silicone sealer is push on to stop the reel dripping water into the van.
Any small spills are mopped up straight away.
The van is parked on the drive and when the weather is 'good' I will leave the back doors open for the cargo area to breath.
We still do have a little condensation but I dry it off with a towel occasionally. I do have a small 800 watt heater with a frostat fitted to prevent freezing up. It comes on at 1 degree and switches off at 3 degrees. It gets put into the back of the van and the roof at the back is always dry. The roof at the front gets a little condensation just behind the bulkhead where the heater is less effective.
I'm not sure how good plyling the roof would be as I believe it wouldn't stop condensation forming in between the gap. Has any one tried gluing that special stretch carpet fabric to the roof to reduce condensation?
This stuff
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-sqm-Camper-Van-Lining-Carpet-Kit-Super-Stretch-Inc-5-Cans-of-Trimfix-Adhesive/320965717945?hash=item4abb0c2fb9:g:hRUAAOSwCU1YsuWd