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Yes, you can bleach the inners with weak Milton and then rinse it about 20 times. Don't use detergent on tents, btw, but if you really feel it needs cleaning after the bleach then use a weak soap solution, and rinse well again. A nailbrush is good for this, and the best way to rinse is to put the inner ofer the washing line and use a hose.
As for the flysheet, only thing you can use on that is water and a soft clean brush, like a child's toothbrush. No chemical treatments, unless you want to have to reproof the entire tent and that's a pig of a job. If it's a sunny day then the sun will bleach out the residual marks eventually.
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