59
If the tent must be stored wet, open the trailer and allow the tent to dry thoroughly as soon as
possible. Be aware that the canvas portion of the tent will take longer to dry than the vinyl.
Make sure the entire tent is completely dry before refolding it and storing the trailer. The
most common cause of a damaged canvas is mildew, which is the result of storing your RV
for any period of time with a damp or wet canvas, even for short periods. Touching the tent
canvas when it is wet can cause leakage. During periods of rain, avoid contact with the tent.
The natural body oils in skin will neutralize the tent waterproong and cause the rain to soak
through. If leakage persists, please contact your dealer for assistance.
Assure that your canvas and trailer have good ventilation, especially after a rainy period.
The most common cause of a damaged canvas is mildew, which is the result of storing your
RV for any period of time with a damp or wet canvas, even for short periods. This is even
more important in humid climates.
For minor stains, dirt, etc., the vinyl or outside of the material can be cleaned with mild liq-
uid detergent and water, using a sponge or soft cloth.
Rinse well and air or wipe dry.
For more stubborn stains, dirt, etc., the tent fabric manufacturer recommends:
• OxiClean®
• Fantastick® (must state it can be used on vinyl)
• Star Brite® Vinyl Cleaner / Shampoo, #80216
• Meguiar’s® 57 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner / Conditioner, #5716
• Marine Specialties Group® Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner #990917
• West Marine® Vinyl Cleaner, #2669323
For minor stains, dirt, etc., dry brush with a soft bristle brush or use clean tap water with a
sponge or soft bristle brush.
For more stubborn stains, the tent fabric manufacturer recommends using a sponge, soft
cloth or soft bristle brush and:
The tent canvas is a mildew resistant fabric; however, this does not mean that
it is mildew proof. Taking proper care of your tent canvas will help to prolong
its life. For warranty coverage, it is imperative that you read, understand and
follow the listed recommendations in this owner’s manual and all related lit-
erature.
Do not use any cleaner which contains abrasives, solvents, citrus or chlorine
bleach. Damage to the fabric will result.