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REPROOFING YOUR TENT
Tent Flysheets or outer material will require reproofing when you notice water starting to penetrate the fabric rather than beading off. Dependant on the quality of the material we would suggest every few years dependant on how much you use your tent. Reproofing will also help protect the material from UV degradation, especially if you regularly camp for extended periods.
NEVER REPROOF THE INNER TENTS AS THIS WILL IMPAIR BREATHABILITY
There are several reproofing products on the market. We recommend Fabsil and Storm.
Fabsil -A highly effective silicone-based water repellent treatment for all kinds of tent, tarpaulin, canopies and awning fabrics including Canvas, Cotton, Polycotton, Polyester and Nylon. Spray or Brush on application, dries to an odourless and colourless finish. Fabsil is traditionally sold as a brush-on formula, Brush on being the most cost effective method, especially where large areas require reproofing. It is also available as an aerosol and pump spray which can be used top up the repellence from earlier proofing in an emergency. Fabsil also adds UV protection to treated Material.
ONE PROBLEM WITH FABSIL IS THAT IF YOU ONLY PROOF PART OF YOUR TENT YOU WILL GET A WETLINE OR STAIN WHERE YOU HAVE FINISHED REPROOFING. YOU NEED TO PROOF IN COMPLETE PANELS AND IDEALLY THE WHOLE TENT.
Storm– A more recently developed product Storm use Nano Technology to penetrate the fabric. Available as a solvent based quick drying waterproofing solution or a Pump Spray Water based Solution. Fluorocarbon based it therefore offers stain and oil, as well as water resistance. Also contains an additive which gives added protection from harmful UV rays that can cause degradation of tent fabrics. As with Fabsil Storm is suitable for all materials types
Most reproofing products are solvent based and the canvas needs to be clean and dry before use. Storm makes a water based reproofer which is ideal as an emergency reproofer as it can be applied to wet canvas.
TIP Water based reproofer work best on fabrics that are untreated or have been previously reproofed with a water based product
Apply the proofer by brushing on or spraying Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. If spraying on the best results are obtained by using a pressure spray, the type where you fill the spray bottle then pressurise it. These give a more consistent and finer spray for a more even application. Aerosol cans of reproofer are better for small areas or emergency patch reproofing, if reproofing a whole tent it is more economic to use a larger can of liquid proofer. |