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Monday, September 8, 2008
If you own your tent for several years and use it often, even if you thoroughly dry it after each use it is still probable you will start to develop mildew. You will know this based on the smell your tent starts to permanently have no matter how much you air it out. If this is the case you can still save the tent by stripping off the urethane coating and reapplying a new one with a after market product. This sounds like a lot of work so it is a decision you will have to make on whether the tent is worth the effort of saving or if it is time to get a new camping tent.

by: SummitCampingGear

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