New here, my first post so please forgive me if I have put in the wrong place!
We are planning our first camping trip in 8 years, and this weekend will be dragging out our Litchfield Heron Tent for a trial run to remind ourselves how it goes up and give it a check over. Hopefully it will be in usable condition, or we will be off to the local camp shop for an urgent replacement.
With the frequent heavy showers we have been blessed with this summer, it occured to me that reproofing may be a good idea - do nylon tents need this? If so, what product should we go for? Any do's and don'ts would be much appreciated.
I did mine with the spray stuff you buy in camp shops (dont remember what its called now) Sprayed inside and out, i think 2 cans did my 8 man tent. I put it up in the garden on a dry day, followed instructions on can, sprayed tent, left to dry and packed away - dead easy and it worked!
Fabsil proofing is what you want. You can get it in spray cans or as a liquid to paint on. The liquid version works out cheaper. A quick google will find suppliers.
Quote: Originally posted by alahol2 on 23/7/2009
Fabsil proofing is what you want. You can get it in spray cans or as a liquid to paint on. The liquid version works out cheaper. A quick google will find suppliers.
If your tent is made from a breathable fabric then you should not use Fabsil and even then only spray the Outside of the Tent or u are gonna get condensation problems.
Thanks for the recommendations. I have come across Fabsil mentioned online, but as with all these things, there are so many alternative products to choose from, its always best to find out first hand which one does do exactly what it says on the tin!
I doubt its breathable fabric as its about 12 years old - how would I be able to tell?
Also, is there any need to clean the tent first? Its been used about 4 times, but always been put away well aired and completely dry, so hopefully won't have any mould etc. Any advice please?
Nikwax do a product called Tent and gear Solarproof - this proofs the tent material and adds UV protection - they recommend you clean the material first using Tech Wash. Congratulations on living in such a beatiful part of our Country! I will be arriving for my annual holiday on Weds to Coverack nr the Lizard - cannot wait!!!!
I used Nikwax to clean then waterproof my jackets.They say you can use it to clean and waterproof tents.It seems the only way,is to do it in the bath,then allow it to dry.Maybe a spray will be better if you have less time on your hands,or room in and around your home and garden.
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