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The best thing you can do is get it up and leave it up to air it and dry it out - if you can get it in the sun that is the best thing for mould and mildew. Then it needs raining on or hosing to wash it off and drying again in the sun.
If you have to treat it you can wipe it all down with a dilute solution of Miltons but you will probably then need to waterproof it with Fabsil or something similar and you will then probably need to re-do it every couple of years or so.
You really need to try and get the camper open occasionally, in the winter just to get some air through it, although I know that's easier said than done.
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