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Quote: Originally posted by denscott on 17/4/2010
Just back from a midweek break in Aberfeldy, first outing for our Vermont in 18 months and we have lots of black +++++ cris cross marks on one side of the tent. I am assuming this is mildew. Was pretty sure tent was dry when we packed it and it is kept in the house so it is kept in a dry atmosphere. Any advice would be welcome. The marks are on the outer tent.
mildew can occur if your groundsheet has moisture on it.
Mlton mould and mildew spray worked for us, but they do suggest weaker solutions of milton baby fluid and water mixtures first.
Tent is still useable, i wouldn't worry about it really, just make sure u kill the spores!
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25/4/2010 at 10:55am
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I have heard that you should only use a mild diluted Milton mixture, it won’t clean it but it should stop the mould spreading
Good point just mentioned with regards to guy lines and groundsheets, they will always be moist when breaking camp, and that could contribute to mould forming, just because the tent is dry does not mean the guys are, and to help keep the groundsheet dry use a footprint groundsheet as well, when folding the tent up I try and make sure that none of the guy ropes are folded inside the tent, but laid on the outer edges and stuffed into polythene bags or small bin liners just in case.
Allthough we only have a small garden I have rigged up 2 parallel washing lines that I drape the tent and footprint over after EVERY camping trip regardless if it has been packed away wet or dry, obviously with our weather it depends on a dry/sunny day, luckily we have a spare room that we can also spread it out in as well just in case of bad weather
Remember, there is no such thing as bad weather, only ill prepared campers !!
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