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Storage Guidelines
• Ensure the tent is completely dry and clean before storing away and be sure to store it in a dry, well ventilated
environment off the floor.
• Always open the zips of the tent before rolling it up to prevent unnecessary strain which may damage them, having
them open will also make it easier to erect the tent.
• Always put the frame away dry and in the bag provided. Never store frame parts inside each other.
• Should mildew spots appear, brush them off before they become attached. Mildew damage of any kind is not covered
by our warranty.
• Never store your pegs or poles, loose inside your tent. Always use the separate bags they are supplied with.
• Never store your tent wet or dirty (even for short periods of time).
Cleaning Guidelines
• Like all assets, canvas tents require regular care and attention to give the life and service expected.
• Regular cleaning with plenty of clean water and a soft brush, especially after exposure to salt water will preserve your
tent’s life. Do not allow bird droppings, earth or vegetable matter to remain in contact with the fabric. Never use soaps
or detergents.
• To clean your tent, use a soft sponge and warm water. DO NOT use excess force or other harsh tools to remove soil-
age from tent.
• If you notice dirt, bird droppings or other marks on, or inside, the tent while it is up, clean them off straight away to
avoid them setting and becoming hard to remove.
• Wash the frame in fresh water after using your tent near salt water.
• Keep the air valves clear of any dirt. If debris gets caught inbetween the one-way valve and seal, air may escape. To
clean the valve, deflate the air tube, unscrew front valve from the air tube, pop off the rubber seal and use a damp
cloth to gently wipe over seal and valve. Replace seal.