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Subject Topic: please help.. i think i have mould spots Post Reply Post New Topic
21/8/2007 at 5:57pm
 Location: salford manchester
 Outfit: sunncamp tourist vango 600
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hi all,

i'm quite new to posting questions, though i use the site for camp site reviews

it gives a great insite to the camps we've never used before

and i've been getting some great tips of the message boards.

I used my sunncamp tourist this weekend for a festival in devon

had a brill time dispite the rain..

sorry i've gone off track, how ever when i put it up we noticed small area's of ?mould on the inner, the fly sheet is ok.

what can i use to treat and remove the stains?????

also can i do it flat as my garden is no where big enough to pitch the tent

 

i' worried as it slashed it down when we were putting the tent away..

a friend is drying it out for us .. but i love this tent and want to treat it properly

 

as anyone got any ideas...

 

thanks for your time

yvonne x

 



21/8/2007 at 6:29pm
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Try using a bar of Vanish soap, I had the same and it worked a treat!


21/8/2007 at 9:02pm
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HI

Thanks for that, i just need a dry day, at this rate it could be next year



13/9/2007 at 8:43pm
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hi

gaurenteed to shift mould. 1 part Milton (baby bottle stirilising liquid) to ten parts water, rub on then rinse off, leave to dry. difficult i know if you can't put your tent up to do this and dry it. but we've just used it and its worked a treat, no more black spots, and we're off camping again next weekend.



13/9/2007 at 11:26pm
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Hi yvonne
when you come to draw your pension you will get the feeling again But this time you will think they are on you And I am sure not even undiluted Milton will kill these off.
Sorry to make light of your problem It just the title made me smile when I look at all the liver spots I keep getting
By the way if you search Mould in camping under canvas there are a couple of dozen posts on the subject.
I believe their was a saying about keeping your powder dry but my memory is not what it should be
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22/9/2007 at 10:17pm
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Hi Yvonne, we used dettox mould and milldew spray, £1.79 from Wilkinsons, you just spray it on and let it dry, it is best to do it with windows open, it is like a strong bleach smell. We did a full trailer tent canvas and awning in spare bedroom. It worked a treat


23/9/2007 at 5:34pm
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The MIlton solution mentioned by mandyh works perfectly - you need this to kill the mould spores, and I am not sure that Vanish soap would do that. However, milton did not remove the marks, so perhaps the best thing is to do both - Milton to kill it off and Vanish to remove the stain!


24/9/2007 at 11:27pm
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I've got mould spots too but that's just 'cos I'm middle aged now .  The tents fine though.


25/9/2007 at 9:35pm
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thanks for all your advice

the weather is against me at present,

as for other mould spots i think i'm getting them too, i feel really old and tired

and to think the camping season is almost over, god i'm so depressed now

i need a holiday

 

thanks guys

yvonne



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25/9/2007 at 10:16pm
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Quote: Originally posted by The Badger on 24/9/2007


I've got mould spots too but that's just 'cos I'm middle aged now .  The tents fine though.

Jeez, and I've been telling everyone they're freckles......




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