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Some things you need to know about canvas
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<blockquote data-quote="kawman" data-source="post: 55783" data-attributes="member: 917"><p>Up until early 1980 canvas had arsnick and strictnene in the proofing compound and mould and mildue did not happen.. All modern quality canvas has another chemical in it that is nowhere as good as the old toxic stuff was.. we now have to take precautions against mould by NEVER putting canvas under trees without a poly tarp cover to stop the veg matter from getting on the canvas as this is where the mould triggers from.. It is also very important to clean the canvas with very soft brush and clean water regularly to keep the canvas clean and stop the midue getting a foot hold.. No soap det or bleach to be used.. stains are permanent... Mild mildue can be addressed by lightly brushing down with a soft brush and getting some good strong sunlight on it.. the stains will stay but the mould will be sanitised by the sunlight and be dead... Never leave the canvas outside in the sun for long unused periods because the total outside usage of camping canvas is only a few short years... every day out of the sun is another day in its life.. looked after can last a lifetime.. I put this up in the hope of helping you guys get the best out of your gear... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kawman, post: 55783, member: 917"] Up until early 1980 canvas had arsnick and strictnene in the proofing compound and mould and mildue did not happen.. All modern quality canvas has another chemical in it that is nowhere as good as the old toxic stuff was.. we now have to take precautions against mould by NEVER putting canvas under trees without a poly tarp cover to stop the veg matter from getting on the canvas as this is where the mould triggers from.. It is also very important to clean the canvas with very soft brush and clean water regularly to keep the canvas clean and stop the midue getting a foot hold.. No soap det or bleach to be used.. stains are permanent... Mild mildue can be addressed by lightly brushing down with a soft brush and getting some good strong sunlight on it.. the stains will stay but the mould will be sanitised by the sunlight and be dead... Never leave the canvas outside in the sun for long unused periods because the total outside usage of camping canvas is only a few short years... every day out of the sun is another day in its life.. looked after can last a lifetime.. I put this up in the hope of helping you guys get the best out of your gear... :) [/QUOTE]
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