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Thanks for the tip about storing stuff on top of the beds, as ours hasn't got underbed storage.
I was in a flap about the musty smelling matresses. Last night I decided to unpick the stitching on one of the covers so that I could wash it & change the foam, and hey presto, I found that covers had zips (very small ones, almost hidden amongst the courdroy cover), so the covers are now washed. The musty smell seemed to be coming more from the covers than from the foam, so I've used anti-bac Frebreze & sprayed the foams all over.
Cleaned all the solid parts inside the main unit today & left the windows unzipped, and the fusty smell has gone. I'm feeling a little more upbeat about it now. I've fitted the insulation around the sides of the bed section.
I did find a problem with the windows - used the spray stuff which you clean soft top car windows with. It removed a lot of dirt, but not the streaks down the windows - I think the previous owner let Fabsil run down the windows, and it just won't shift.
------------- Jean
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