How to Remove and Prevent Mold on Your Canvas TentUpdated 3 months ago
Preventing Mold Growth
Having mold is not a pleasant situation and we’re sorry that you’re dealing with it on your canvas tent. Remember, a dry tent is a healthy tent. Even small amounts of moisture can cause mold to grow on the natural fibers of the canvas. This same mold will also damage your tent’s water repellency. As a reminder from your owner’s manual, mold growth on your tent is not covered by warranty.
How to Remove Mold from Your Canvas Tent
If mold does appear, don’t worry—you can remove it with the following steps. We recommend wearing a mask while cleaning to avoid inhaling mold or mildew spores.
Step-by-Step Mold Removal:
Step 1: Scrub Off the Mold
Use a stiff brush to scrub the affected area and remove as much mold as possible from the surface.
Step 2: Apply a Cleaning Solution
Fill a spray bottle with distilled white vinegar. You can also use:
- Lysol
- A mixture of lemon juice and salt dissolved in water
Spray the moldy area thoroughly so the solution saturates the canvas.
Step 3: Scrub the Area Again
Using a stiff brush, work the solution into the fabric and let it sit for at least two hours.
Step 4: Rinse the Tent
Spray the tent with clean water to remove any remaining cleaning solution.
Step 5: Restore Water Repellency
Once the tent is completely dry, apply a silicone-based waterproofing treatment like KIWI Camp Dry Heavy Duty Water Repellent to restore its protective coating.
Will Mold Stains Stay on the Canvas?
If the area no longer smells like mildew, the mold has been successfully removed. However, some stains may remain, which is normal and harmless. These marks do not affect the durability or performance of your tent.
By following these steps, you can effectively remove mold and keep your canvas tent in top condition for many adventures to come!
If you have any other questions, our Customer Experience Team is happy to help.