Tag: Waterproofing
Waterproofing.
Grangers PDF Link: http://www.aquaproducts.co.uk/Grangers_Leaflet.pdf
I was told that before polishing a car you would wash it! I was advised that it was the same with a tent. Wash the area to be treated before attempting to waterproof it. Wash with Tent Clean a Grangers product.
It was explained to me that more expensive tents have better base materials and are unlikely to have the stitching stretch so much that they leave a hole at the stitching point. Cheaper tents when they are strained pull against the stitching and can open a hole through which water runs! Only solution is to seam seal the hole if the tent is not seam sealed already.
Synthetic materials have a UV coating that can be washed away when treating mildew.
If there is an open stitching hole then that needs to be treated with a seam sealer.
Finally O Meara camping have been selling all sorts of tents for more than 50 years. In that time there has never to my memory been a tent that did not leak at all at all even if the leak was a tiny one.
Modern tents can be sold as having hydrostatic heads of 5000mm. These modern tents suffer the same as tents long ago. Condensation and leaking can take place and above all the tents need to be weathered. The stitching used in the 1000s of needle holes is designed to swell when it gets wet. It stays swollen and sometimes it needs to be weathered more than once before becoming waterproof.