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Subject Topic: Ahhh!!! Mould and Mildew! Post Reply Post New Topic
07/7/2009 at 1:15am
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I hope someone can help me on this one!

I was unable to air my folding camper last year and opened it to find white mould on the inside of the roof, and some black mould on the wood beneath one of the bed ends.

The Conway Owners Club had a list of different things for different problems, so I tried the mild bleach solution (gingerly), and it cleared for about a week before returning.  So I did it again and after nearly 3 weeks its back again :(

There's so much information on different ways to deal with this that I'm totally confused what to try next. 

Hope someone can help!



07/7/2009 at 6:06am
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Dettol mould and Mildew spray is fab, I have used it on an inner tent that was only fit for the bin and it is now like new, but it does bleach, so it would probably sort the wood and any hard surfaces, but if the roof is canvas it will take the colour out.

A good dose of sunshine may do the trick on canvas, brush any mould off it with a stiff brush and let it stand in the sun whenever you can (currently pouring down here...) If canvas is badly affected it may have weakened, so keep a look out for leaks or rips and take care of it as soon as you can.



07/7/2009 at 7:48am
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Ditto the Detol mildew stuff, it really is great and works a treat but be VERY CAREFUL when using, read instructions, as it is very very strong!


07/7/2009 at 9:04am
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I've recently used iosso mold and mildew stain remover on my bell tent and it worked really well - almost comletely removed the stains.  I bought it from Albion Canvas's website - quite pricey but you can mix up a lot of solution so it shoudl last for years.  It's non bleach so doesn't damage the fabric.  Really good stuff.

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07/7/2009 at 9:43am
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Hi, we opened up our camper a couple of weeks back and were horrified that it had mildew/mould.  We thought that we had dried it out sufficiently at the end of last year before packing away for the winter.  It also had leaked through the tarpaulin cover so this may have been to blame - who can really tell.  At the time we brushed the worst of the powdery mould off. I took the inner ceiling lining out and both bedroom inner tents.  I sprayed these with Detol Mould & Mildew Remover and washed them in the machine (twice!) and then hung them on the washing line to dry - result was brilliant.

Well this weekend we put the camper back up in the garden, we diluted some milton in water (read somewhere on here that it should be the same as for babies bottles etc) and washed the areas where it was down (a few small marks remain but nothing major). We sprayed the canvas areas where we had washed down with Fabsil to re-waterproof them.  The inner tents and ceiling are now back in. We now have our fingers crossed that everything will be OK.

 



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07/7/2009 at 1:29pm
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Thanks everyone, I will definately give these a try.  I have milton, so might try that one first. The detail and iosso mold and mildew stain removers sound a good bet too, so I'll be getting those too - kill or cure as they say :D

I've reproofed the bit with the mould I thought I'd got rid of, using nikwax; but thinking of getting fabsil instead - assuming it will be alright on top of nikwax? Where the mould has spread, it looks like I'll be reproofing the whole canvas now too :(

Has anyone ever varnished the wooden bed ends?  I'm thinking of doing this once killed off everything - to help prevent a reoccurence.  Any thoughts on this idea?

Thanks again

 

 



07/7/2009 at 3:07pm
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Quote: Originally posted by cheery18 on 07/7/2009

Has anyone ever varnished the wooden bed ends?  I'm thinking of doing this once killed off everything - to help prevent a reoccurence.  Any thoughts on this idea?


Varnishing the bed boards will actually make the problem worse as it will encourage condensation. The wood is left bare for a reason...so that it can breathe.

There's no substitute for ventilation/complete drying out when it comes to preventing mould and mildew. The cabin roof of folding campers is a prime spot for condensation because of course you're using the kitchen in there and there's limited airflow between the liner and roof. If at all possible try to drop the roof liners and open all vents and windows once in a while, to air the camper. Similarly, prop up your mattresses a bit in the morning to allow condensation to air out and take your bedding outside. Open up all the windows and doorway at least once a day.

And as for drying out at the end of each trip...well, vital, as you know! It's worth taking linings etc out if the camper is going to be laid up for a while, and consider taking the canvas off too and storing indoors if your's is a model where you can do this fairly easily.



07/7/2009 at 7:38pm
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I think mine went moulding due to weather extremes - it's rear was pointing south and it kept sweating, and the front was due north and any air couldn't go right through due to the slide in cover (I preferred the rope on the taupalin all the way round to be honest)

I've never had condensation issues when its been in use, and don't pack it with any of the liners or curtains left in situe; but then I guess that's why it's taken 10 years to get a problem with it - I wish it had waited another 10 hehehe

Getting the canvas off....hmmmm....that sounds a scary option :s I'd be worried I'd forget how to put it on again :s but it's a thought.



07/7/2009 at 8:33pm
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You can kill mould and mildew with white vinegar. It'll pong a bit but it should kill he spores.

When you say it's coming back do you mean it's re-growing for sure or that the staining is still there? Killing the mould is one thing, but getting rid of the stain is another problem!

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07/7/2009 at 8:44pm
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I have been camping for many years but not as many as folks on here My TT's have been Conway and Raclet.

I have not ever in 27 years had a problem with condensation and if I have to pack away wet I put it back up on my return and wait till it is dry.

Camping in Scotland, Cornwall and North Wales had some of the most dreadful weather but trailer has been fine. Just stuck the trailer back out and waited until it was bone dry to pack it back up... not always easy lol in our weather....

Hope you get things sorted



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11/7/2009 at 12:03am
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For the wood try a light sanding and Cuprinol fungicidal spray for windows and woodwork (and a good airing afterwards) Bought my bottle of the spray from B&Q .

Whatever you do, do not varnish the wood.

for reproofing as an alternative to Fabsil consider Thompsons waterseal its not advertised for canvas but its in the applications on the tin and its cheaper than fabsil just make sure the canvas is clean and dry before you apply it and allow plenty of time to dry and air off. 



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13/7/2009 at 6:11pm
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Hi All

Well.... they've changed the Thomsons to a new formulae which doesn't do textiles, and I couldn't get the Cuprinol.  So decided to kill or cure the canvas.... gulp

I put water, bleach, anti bacterial cleaner and milton together in a spray bottle and sprayed all the inside and brushed it in - TWICE 17 (I forgot to put in the vinegar unfortunately but if this concoction doesn't do it, I'll add some vinegar into the mix too, and whatever else I can find at this stage 17

Fingers crossed it works, and then I can just get rid of the stains - going to try that isoso stuff, and then reproof it - it will have to be nikwax as haven't been able to get anything else like fabsil.

Next installment will hopefully be good news!!!!



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I know this is an old post but for referance :-

When storing
You need a breathable cover to allow ventilation otherwise you will get condensation.

A good idea i have heard is to put the large type bubble rap on the boards before pulling back the cover to allow ventilation through the gaps of the bubble rap.


Post last edited on 05/08/2012 23:02:10


05/5/2014 at 8:44pm
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Thanks for your advice. We are definitely considering the one from amazon


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Plywood that breaths???? I don't think so my friend. Ask any boat builder.
Mildew on ply is caused by damp hot conditions. Cold air outside hot bodies on the other side (condensation). Pop a thin insulation mat between your mattress and bed board. Job done. Milton solution kills mildew spores very nicely.
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I had a huge infestation of mildew affecting canvas and bedboards, four years ago ...
After trying various things I ended up with an american product: here.
It worked a treat ... used Isabella awning cleaner on the outside, and between the two, it all looked brand new!
As for the bedboards ... again badly attacked ... I scrubbed all with dettol, then milton ... then dried out thoroughly and applied two coats of yatch varnish. It looked infinitely better, and has never given any problem yet ... as YV is designed to keep water out of boat timbers, I figured it would work ... seems to have ... so far.
Note, we only use the FC for continental summer hols now, and store the FC in France, so it is never exposed to the winter levels of humidity it suffered at home.



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