Last time we mentioned that Oxford cloth tents are prone to mold if stored improperly. Now let’s take a look at some preventive measures and tips:
1. After each camping session, the tent needs to be dried to ensure that it is completely dry before being stored in the bag. This is because of the humid environment. Mold is very easy to survive.
2. After camping on a rainy day, first wipe off the rainwater outside the tent with a clean rag, and then dry it. Make sure not to pack it wet.
3. Try not to eat in the tent to prevent food residues from falling into the tent. If you must eat, clean it thoroughly after camping. Clean leftover food.
4. Keep the tent clean. Try not to wear shoes to enter the tent, and do not take off your shoes to sleep in the tent.
5. When camping in spring and autumn or in cold weather, pay attention to dew and condensation. Although you may not be able to see water droplets in your tent, it does not mean that there is no humidity. , be sure to dry it after camping.
6. Develop a good habit of cleaning your tent after every camping trip.
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