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Bikergirl Apr 30th 2011 8:48 am

Next Cleaning Question....
 
My husband and i have a couple of tents, which obviously are used. We are wondering how is best to get them clean enough to pass inspection upon arrival in Australia. Has anyone else ever experienced this and what was your solution?

We dont want to get rid and replace as it took us a while to find one that my husband is able to stand up in (well almost) as well as lie down in :)

mvagusta Apr 30th 2011 9:10 am

Re: Next Cleaning Question....
 
Short of a big enough washing machine, it would probably be best to sell them and buy another new one in the Uk.

It's the right time in the Uk to sell at the moment.

carzinoz Apr 30th 2011 10:15 am

Re: Next Cleaning Question....
 
We brought our tent with us. It had been used but was as clean as it was last time we packed it up after camping....so not covered in mud but mabye the odd leaf and there was no problem.

Lisa and Martin Apr 30th 2011 2:31 pm

Re: Next Cleaning Question....
 
Clean it as best you can, then spray it with Jeyes fluid. AQIS will smell it when they open the packing box which will indicate it has been disinfected. Do a search on Jeyes Fluid on the forum and you'll find lots of info.

JustBecause Apr 30th 2011 8:59 pm

Re: Next Cleaning Question....
 
We just cleaned ours as well as we could be arsed & they got through, having previously been used at Glastonbury for the last decade or so, so they saw their fair share of mud, cowpats, cider, bodily fluids, etc :eek: Likewise with our wellies :D

knowlton May 3rd 2011 10:35 pm

Re: Next Cleaning Question....
 

Originally Posted by Bikergirl (Post 9335118)
My husband and i have a couple of tents, which obviously are used. We are wondering how is best to get them clean enough to pass inspection upon arrival in Australia. Has anyone else ever experienced this and what was your solution?

We dont want to get rid and replace as it took us a while to find one that my husband is able to stand up in (well almost) as well as lie down in :)

My friend simply took his apart and stuck it in the washing machine - simples!

If it's not easy to dismantle, a simple sponge and detergent job would be fine - as long as there's no mud, spores, etc.


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