Hi all, we had to pack our tent up during the horrible Jubilee storms in Cornwall, and although we thought we had dried it out properly, when we came to use it again the other week, we noticed small black spots of mould on the inner tent. I tried using wipes but not very successful, any ideas how we can get rid of the spots?
May - Woodhouse Farm, Ripon
June - Beacon Cottage, St Agnes
August - Sleningford Mill, Ripon
August - Humble Bee, Filey
There is quite a lot of info on this subject if you use the and type Mould. The general opinion seems to be to use Miltons. You will need to dilute it at a ratio of about 10 to 1 but it's worth having a read as to how other people have sorted this problem.
If the mould is just on the inners / bedroom pods, as poppy dog said, a machine wash will sort the issue - although there may still be discolouration (so expect that), the mould itself will be gone.
------------- Mr Bukey
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ONLY leave the bed pods in IF you are CERTAIN the whole shebang is as dry as king TUTS....yea well you get the picture if in ANY doubt remove the pods and air seperately you can do this indoors until bone.
If you decide to machine wash I wouldnt spin it as water can get trapped in due to the waterproof groundsheet
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Our bedroom pod was mouldy when we opened it up a couple of weeks ago (son had used it and put it away damp). I soaked it in the bath overnight with some dettol mildew and mould cleaner, then washed it at the launderette (our washer is too small). Just a few specks left, and smells lovely.