- Ensure all your tethers are also dry as these can be affected by
mould.
3. Alternately, leave your screen inflated and bring inside to dry off.
- Small stains can be cleaned with methylated spirits.
- This not only cleans your screen but dries very quickly without
leaving any streaks. This method can also be used to spot clean the
screen surface.
- If the screen surface becomes really dirty, simply zip it off the screen
frame, wash in the washing machine on a gentle cycle, and then hang
out to dry.
- Do not wash the inflatable screen frame.
SCREEN CARE
Drying
If your screen gets wet from dew or rain, don’t stress! Simply follow
the next steps:
1. Shake off water and then loosely pack away.
2. Bring it out the following day when the weather is better, once set
up, the screen will dry out usually within around 30 minutes. If the
screen was very wet, this may take a little longer.
- Cleaning the screen frame is best done with a soft cloth and warm
water. Use dishwasher detergent, if required.
Cleaning
Patching
If your screen obtains a cut, a hole, or is pierced by a sharp object, it
can be repaired!
Simply use your repair kit to fix your screen:
- Patching the screen should be done when the screen is deflated.
1. Cut a piece of the PVC fabric, so that it covers the hole entirely, with
approximately 2cm around each side overhanging the gash.
2. Make sure that both the PVC patch and the tubing around the hole
are clean.
3. Use the bike puncture repair glue to glue around the edge of the
patch to create a seal over the hole.
- Warning: Do not use too much! The glue can ooze out and make a
mess of your tubing.