You have cleaned your tent, but the result is still disappointing? This could happen for several reasons.
Different types of grime
The grime on a tent can be a combination of different types of grime, such as: atmospheric grime, exhaust gas, soot, rain streaks or bird droppings. To remove these different types of pollution, we always recommend cleaning in a number of steps. Every step and cleaning agent tackles different dirt.
Step 1: First clean the tent with water and then immediately with Sprayhood & Tent Shampoo.
Step 2: Then further clean the tent with Power Cleaner.
Allow to sufficiently soak in
The cleaning agents need time to soak in. This is particularly important with the Power Cleaner. This can sometimes take a few hours.
- Sprayhood & Tent Shampoo: approximately 20 minutes.
- Power Cleaner: Allow to soak in for at least one to eight hours. If necessary, spray on and brush in a little extra product every hour.
Chemistry, temperature and motion
Chemistry, temperature and motion also have an effect on the operation of the product. The following points should be considered:
- Chemistry: Apply some extra product.
- Temperature: Lukewarm water can work better than cold water. Be careful with high temperatures. Ensure that the water is never warmer than 30 Degrees. (Lukewarm water).
- Motion: By brushing firmly with a soft, sturdy brush, you can brush the grime away well.