janderson41
Active Member
Hello Harry, welcome to Disco 1 fairyland.
I had the same problem with wet sponge on my 1996 Disco.
However, what I did was. Dried out the sponge. Two days in the house, SWMBO not pleased.
Painted the edge of the boot floor with hammerite, very slight rust marks.
BUT, looking at the floor I guessed most of the damp was coming through the inspection hatch to the tank as condensation. I used an old trick and covered the hatch with a full newspaper to absorb the condensation and checked this every couple of months and replaced paper which was usually dry.. Result:- boot floor and sponge completely dry. I had the Disco 1 for 9 years and 6 of that had the newspaper treatment, and was sold with a completely dry floor and sponge. That was my experience. Easy to do and check. Enjoy your possession.
I had the same problem with wet sponge on my 1996 Disco.
However, what I did was. Dried out the sponge. Two days in the house, SWMBO not pleased.
Painted the edge of the boot floor with hammerite, very slight rust marks.
BUT, looking at the floor I guessed most of the damp was coming through the inspection hatch to the tank as condensation. I used an old trick and covered the hatch with a full newspaper to absorb the condensation and checked this every couple of months and replaced paper which was usually dry.. Result:- boot floor and sponge completely dry. I had the Disco 1 for 9 years and 6 of that had the newspaper treatment, and was sold with a completely dry floor and sponge. That was my experience. Easy to do and check. Enjoy your possession.