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Unless it is very unsightly and you can't live with it then you have to accept that a tent used outdoors is never going to look as good as new after a few camps... and who wants to appear like newbie campers with their first tent anyway.
It will get specks and spots on it, bird poo, maybe the odd spot of mildew, sap droplets from trees, you name it. Cleaning it, no matter what chemical you use, isn't going to do the material a lot of good. Much of the spots and grime on a tent will wash off with the first good downpour of rain or simply fade in the heat of the sun.
I personally wouldn't worry too much unless, as I say, it is really looking a mess and worrying you, or it is spreading, then of course you may need to do something about it, but to begin with I would give nature a chance to do the work for you.
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