Sunday, Feb 03, 2008 at 11:39
Hi Fergus,
Mould grows fast under humid conditions (moisture) and can be on inside or outside of tent or both.
I will abbreviate a copy of the "Bradmill" treatment for you, although lengthy.
A bottle of White King bleach , a bucket of water and a medium stiff brush or broom.
Most tenting fabrics are NOT colourfast and the mixture should be tested first on an non important section of the tent. if it discolours , weaken the strength of the mixture. Bradmill tenting fabrics are classed as colourfast for this treatment.
Use it outdoors and if possible pitch the tent, tight.
Mixture: 1 part White King + 3 parts water , No other chemicals or cleaners.
Apply solution to fabric at a rate that penetrates the fabric.
Let it work for 15 minutes and thoroughly hose of with water until water is clear.
If the MOULD is not removed, let it dry and repeat procedure.
DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE, or concentrate treatment on, BLACK SPOTS or stains as that may damage the fabric, only kill the mould & spores. Unfortunately, you may be left with those.
Do not leave mixture on canvas for longer than 20 minutes,
It is not a reproofing agent , they can seal in spores, which may be your problem. If tent needs reproofing you have to use a similar or compatible substance to the original proofing, if possible.
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Read safety instructions on White King bottle. Wear rubber gloves and avoid contact with skin & eyes. If splashed, wash with plenty of water. WATER RESTRICTION? IT CAN BE CLASSED AS A HEALTH ISSUE.
It will yellow your lawn but will grow out, otherwise use another spot. It may do worse to plants, flowers & shrubs. so choose
the spot carefully.
*White King is a product of Kiwi Brands Pty.Ltd.
* "Duradux" is a reg brand of Bradmill Pty.Ltd.
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