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Food in Tents 

Mop up spills promptly with water. Many foods, particularly acidic ones 

like fruit or juices, can weaken synthetic fabrics over time. In any case it is 

best to eat and store food away from a tent to avoid attracting animals. 

Cleaning

Clean the tent by hand while it is set up, using a sponge, a mild non-

detergent soap, and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. Do not dry clean, 

machine wash, or machine dry. Stubborn stains like tar can be left in place 

and dusted with talcum powder to prevent transfer to other areas of the 

tent in storage. After cleaning, a spray-on water repellent designed for 

synthetic fabrics may be applied to the fl ysheet if surface water repellency 

is weakening. (This is apparent when water droplets no longer bead up 

on the fabric.)

If the poles are exposed to salt or salt water, rinse them in fresh water and 

allow them to dry before storing. (While aluminum does not rust, it can 

become brittle through unseen corrosion over time.)

Lubricating the Poles

Occasionally apply a light coating of a silicone-based lubricant like 303

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Protectant to the tent pole connections. If the poles are used extensively 

in marine environments, treat them more frequently.

Storing your Tent

Dry the tent and poles completely before storage to avoid mildew or 

hidden pole corrosion. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct light.

Mildewed tents can be cleaned as described above, but there is no way to 

remove the dark stains without damaging the fabric. Mildew will probably 

take some time to affect the waterproof coatings, so the tent should still 

be usable.

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Summary of Contents for Tarn 3

Page 1: ...s will allow you to inspect it for any manufacturing defects check that all parts are present and learn the assembly procedure with minimal stress on the tent and on you 0 91m 2 23m 1 75m TARN 3 Heigh...

Page 2: ...amount of sealant into needle holes thread and fabric joints Allow to dry and cure overnight McNett sealants Seam Grip and similar cure more quickly in a moist or humid environment Before packing the...

Page 3: ...ll oor corners before proceeding 3 Lay the two equal length side arch poles on top of the tent body crossing them in the centre to form an X 4 The plastic pole clips on the tent body are divided into...

Page 4: ...les cross The nal wrap tie goes around the junction of the two long poles at the back of the tent Note at these pole junctions fasten the wrap ties around both poles as tightly as possible this will m...

Page 5: ...what sort of anchors you ll require You can often leave several of the supplied pegs at home and replace them with improvised anchors thereby saving weight and space in your pack Ventilating the Tent...

Page 6: ...CARE AND MAINTENANCE Protecting the Tent Ultraviolet damage is the single largest hazard your tent faces in its lifetime Fabrics should not be exposed to sunlight for extended periods of time this wil...

Page 7: ...kening This is apparent when water droplets no longer bead up on the fabric If the poles are exposed to salt or salt water rinse them in fresh water and allow them to dry before storing While aluminum...

Page 8: ...it is centred over the break in the pole then wrap it into place with duct tape Be careful not to damage the tent fabrics when removing the damaged pole Replacing a Broken Pole Section The MEC Grip T...

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