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10/4/2008 at 5:26pm
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hi,

can anyone tell us how to get mould out of a part of our trailerltent?

or any companies that do this kind of cleaning

thanks



10/4/2008 at 5:34pm
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The cleaning method will depend on which part is affected. So...where is the mould?



10/4/2008 at 7:11pm
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Hi Val, you are right there, when we had the Corniche, I used Dettol Milldew and mould, and it was fine, however I used this on the blue of the Contiki canvas, in a patch about a foot square, and it went green, so now I suppose that I will be selling the canvas as patches, windows, zips etc. the inner-bed senctions are fine, as are the curtains.


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The mould is on the main canvas that covers the sleeping area the mould is located on the outside at the bottom where the pup tents (or underbeds) would be.

We have a sunncamp 500 trailer tent.

 

 



11/4/2008 at 10:21am
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surely a camping shop would sell such things? last thing you want is for it to change the colour of your TT.  Suppose many of the products are bleach types. 


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11/4/2008 at 10:54am
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yes what products we have seen contain bleach and our trailertent is blue and yellow

so do not want colour to fade.

 



11/4/2008 at 11:30am
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Right, start with brushing it down with a soft toothbrush or childs hairbrush. Then use plain water and the toothbrush and see how much you can get out of it.

Then get some caravan awning cleaner, availible at all good camping shops. Fenwicks is good. Use as directed but try not to stray too far outside the treated area. Themn rinse. And again. In fact rinse five or six times. the slightest trace of cleaner will damage the proofing ability of the canvas.

Then stand back and look at it hard. If there's only a few grey spots you have to decide...grey spots and possibly still active mould spores, or paler spots and dead mould? Yup, I'd go for pale spots too. Use Milton, as sold for sterilising baby bottles, diluted as directed and a child's  paint brush. Leave on for 20 minutes and then do the rinse x 6 again.

I would leave it at that, but I know you modern people just LOVE your waterproofing treatments. Either give it a trial run to see if it leaks when wet..if not, just leave it and  give it a double dose when you do eventually proof the tent. Or just spray the whole area with Fabsil, in which case expect a slight darkening of the canvas round that area. Or if your TT is due a proofing treatment (a minimum of seven years from new for the first one, then every five years after that though you don't ever need to start, actually, till your tent leaks) then do it all now.

Prevention is better than cure though. Next time, ensure the canvas is 100% dry before packing up. If in the slightest doubt, open it up again when you get home and dry it to bone dry. Mould spots knock £££££ off the value of your tent, and major mould weakens the canvas considerably, to the point of it rotting away if serious. Best not to go there!

 

 



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the only problem we have no space as we have a tiny garden!!

we were hoping to find a company to take it and clean it..

does anyone know of any companies?

we have tried several but they only clean lightweight tents

if all else fails will try that ....thanks



11/4/2008 at 1:27pm
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Well, you could always take the cabin canvas off the frame and do it flat in the garden, if it's only a tiny bit. You'll have to take the canvas off the frame anyway to send it off.  Or do it when you're next camping, or even go to the local campsite for a couple of nights and do it then bar the Fabsil. (which stinks.)

Also  if you've not got the TT erected, what are you doing with it at present? The mould will spread it's spores everywhere if you leave it all folded up. And that's going to be a very bad thing, especially if it gets into the inners and mattresses. Get as much as possible out of the unit and stored elsewhere.

Oh, and try TVS for cleaning, or ask at your local camping shop or caravan dealers.




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