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My Wifes Mum runs a small glamping business with 2 canvas tents. One of them has develped a few leaks. It is a canvas tent and has been left up all year as they want to rent it out all year.
The canvas has started to leak in a few places and the canvas has gone abit green from tree debris etc. What would be the best soultion to remove the green staining and waterproof the canvas.
I know having the tent up all year is not going to do it any good and probably reduce the life of the canvas extremely.
Just wondered what would be their best option?
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