SOME TENT TECHNICAL TIPS PLEASE

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biddy2101

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Hey Guys,

This bank holiday weekend has been all about the Kevin Khyam, our motordome sleeper driveaway awning.

A year ago we lent our tent out for a school trip that had to be abandoned through the night due to the poor weather conditions. Wet & windy... Due to the weather that followed getting the tent back, the Khyam never got taken out to dry when it returned :(

The next time we used it obviously there were lots of little black dots all over the inside of the roof. I have trawled through many a web page on the interweb looking for ways to clean mildew off of tents. The one solution that kept coming up was salt, lemon juice/vinegar in hot water & a sponge with a green fury bit on it. This apparently works well because you don't need to reproof afterwards. As its a bank holiday & it was dry, Kevin got pitched up in the garden & I spent yesterday cleaning the whole of the awning (inside) & spent a lot of time on the roof.

This morning I have looked at my handy work & I can notice the difference but there are still stains... I have given the inside of the roof another going over this morning but there are still stains.

Can I assume that I am never going to get rid of those stains? Is there something else I need to do? I am doing something wrong? Is there a better solution?

Also the last time we used Kevin, he got ripped. Not too much a big deal... Well not really but where it has got ripped is a right pain. It got ripped by the van door on the part that attaches to the van. Where we stayed is notorious for wind & that part kept getting blown off, we attached it back to the van. Then there was a particular big & long gust of wind & where the van door was open (LHD) the canopy got ripped :( :evil:

We have found the repair kit that came with Kevin & it all looks straightforward enough but to save time & effort & to get it right the first time, whats the best way to apply the repair patch;
1. attach it to Razzle as normal to get some tension as thats how it should be used & carry out the repair...
or
2. don't attach it to Razzle & just lay it flat & carry out the repair taht way?

2 patches came with the kit, do we put the patch on the inside or the outside? Do I use both patches over the rip?

As you can see I'm bit of a novice at tent maintenance but this is the first time that I have to do any maintenance on my tent so any advice would be greatfully accepted & used.

Cheers in adance, Biddy
 
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A picture of the rip...
 

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