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30/5/2010 at 9:12pm
Location: Severn Valley Outfit: Aztec Galeria 4 Outwell Virginia 5
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Apart from the look of the tent, and the possibility of triggering asthma in those susceptible, is there a serious problem with mould? Will it cause the tent to rot, or once it's 'killed', will the canvas still be waterproof? Others here will know the answer better than me.
If it's just the appearance, I would keep it and use it until it starts to leak.
I tend to agree about joint responsibility for large items like cars and tents. When you're partners, you take the rough with the smooth, and you take it all on together. We do tend to split the chores and responsibilities a little, but something like a tent is everyone's worry, and this was a mistake you both made, not just you alone.
Good luck with the restoration!
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31/5/2010 at 12:14am
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 30/5/2010
Quote: Originally posted by FriendOfOwls on 30/5/2010
Apart from the look of the tent, and the possibility of triggering asthma in those susceptible, is there a serious problem with mould? Will it cause the tent to rot, or once it's 'killed', will the canvas still be waterproof? Others here will know the answer better than me.
Once mould gets into a synthetic flysheet it can get between the lamination layers and start splitting them open. It can also rot the threads holding the seams together and affect the glue that seals the seams plus cause any seam taping to fail, as the OP found.
As to mould only being a problem to asthma sufferers, no. It can affect even healthy people if its present in sufficient quantities. And given that a tent is a pretty closed and moist environment, I wouldn't be happy to let any of my family sleep in a mouldy tent if the mould was extensive.
I suppose the spores can actually trigger allergies in people who haven't had trouble before. Once you get sensitive to things like that, you're snookered...
I take your point about the seam damage too. Oh dear...
Hope you can kill the mould and save the tent, W88chy, but it doesn't sound hopeful.
FoO
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