does anyone have any tips on how to get my 23ft awning dry after having to take down after rain just before leaving the site,and long drive home,cheers
We have put our canvas awning in the garage draped over garden chairs, the lawn mower etc - we left the doorslightly open & kept turning it. Other have suggested over bannisters, any room in the house or in the garden draped over garden chairs.
I did go for over kill & put a fan heater on low for a day.
We were lucky with our awning and side extension on our tent, but weren't as lucky with the tent itself and it started raining whilst we were packing it away. It hasn't stopped raining since we came home, but I plan to put it on our deck when the weather improves.
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Quote: Originally posted by jay643 on 09/6/2012
thanks for the replies just wondered if there was any secret solutions I was missing out on,thanks again
There is..check the weather forecast..works for me.
we just got home with our awning absolutely soaked, tried putting it in the garage to dry so wet outside no joy, then the sun came out (yes i tell no lie ) me and the wife put it over the garage it was an almost perfect fit , and it dried in no time , i will now attach brackets to the garage to do this ! after several years of this problem dont know why i never thought of it before lol