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Subject Topic: Acrylic Rot Post Reply Post New Topic
26/1/2010 at 4:20pm
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I bought an Acrylic awning for my Caravan last year costing the best part of a thousand quid. I paid the extra on the assumption that acrylic is rot proof. All I can say is what a load of ROT !!. The Acrylic roof panel has mildew spots. The awning side and front walls are tencate cotton canvas and are fine. The awning was up for about 2 months continuous use and was packed up bone dry. The cotton curtains are fine as are the cotton linings. Does anyone have any experience of acrylic as I think I'd have been better buying a canvas awning and avoiding plastic altogether.



26/1/2010 at 4:33pm
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Sorry to hear that.  Mildew isn't technically "rot".  It is a fungus that is on the surface of the fabric.  it can be treated, though this may leave a stain.  Have you contacted the manufacturer?  Did they offer any sort of guarantee about resistance to mildew?  It does sound odd if, as you say it was stored bone dry.

I'm sure lots of people will be interested in this as a few folding camper makers are going over to acrylic.  It has been used in caravan awnings for years.  You may get some help on the caravan section?

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26/1/2010 at 4:43pm
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I,ve spoken to the dealer who in turn is negotiating with the manufacturer. This is a public forum and I'm keen to a) Get a refund b) Buy the same model but in Cotton Canvas so you will understand my desire not to name and shame etc. 

Just a thought however, I've a BBQ shelter that is a fully synthetic material but the mildew appears not to be on the surface but within the weave or the ply ?? of the fabric. Could this be water trapped but unable to evaporate within the fabric?

Not sure if I would entertain a folding camper or trailertent made out of acrylic. My last cotton frame tent lasted 25 years so dont see the point really



26/1/2010 at 5:04pm
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Lighter weight, supphosedly a bit more rot proof & probably cheaper to make.

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26/1/2010 at 5:27pm
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The manufacturers will push acrylic hard as it is cheaper to make but they will sell it for more. Not convinced, give me cotton any time.


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Now that's interesting.

Any other opinions? And does this apply to Pennine?

Acrylic always seemed a bit... sweaty to me. I always preferred the good old (Raclet) heavy duty Ten Cate cotton canvas. Also, if acrylic canvas were the bees knees, it was invented 50 years ago. Why has it not caught on before now?

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27/1/2010 at 7:34pm
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Seems odd. I once packed away a soaking wet caravan awning (made of acrylic or polyester or something like that) at New Year and forgot about it until June.

I fetched it out and spread it on the ground in the sun to dry and when it was dry I brushed it to get rid of the fusty stuff and it was fine.



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27/1/2010 at 8:21pm
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We lost our sunncamp 260 awning last year due to deterioration on the ripstop polyester material. Sun damage I believe and it became so brittle it fell apart when we took it down.

We had left it up for about 3 months which is not recommended so no point complaining.



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yes but if new it should be ok for this.I bought a cabanon tent it was on permanent display for 2 years and it was fine and still is even the roof top which is not canvas was ok the odd mark but no rot.I reproofed it and still have it after 6 years use!


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Have you seen this topic it's all about acrylic and mildew

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31/1/2010 at 9:45pm
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My old frame tent (still in my garage) has an acrylic roof and cotton sides.The acrylic roof use to condensate like mad because it is not breathable like cotton and this is the only part of the frame tent to suffer from mildew.The mildew formed whilst I was away.Because the undersurface of the tent is always damp it attracts mildew.Water trying to get out but unable to because of the acrylic material.
Again the tent was dried out when I got home within a couple of days but the damage was already done.
My cotton camp-let is brilliant and I do not see the reason for acrylic apart from looks.

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31/1/2010 at 9:57pm
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My old frame tent (still in my garage) has an acrylic roof and cotton sides.The acrylic roof use to condensate like mad because it is not breathable like cotton and this is the only part of the frame tent to suffer from mildew.The mildew formed whilst I was away.Because the undersurface of the tent is always damp it attracts mildew.Water trying to get out but unable to because of the acrylic material.
Again the tent was dried out when I got home within a couple of days but the damage was already done.
My cotton camp-let is brilliant and I do not see the reason for acrylic apart from looks.



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