Hi,
The outside of the tent has some grease/oil marks on it,any recommendation's on how to clean it..thanks.
Cleaning
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bigdaddycain
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Re: Cleaning
The tent on the freetop? I use a weak solution of warm TFR sprayed on a closed tent, then "waft" jetwash off again... I use neat TFR on the lower sections that stain due to the freetop struts. Thorough rinsing is essential though... 
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Re: Cleaning
Hi thanks for the info,I will try TFR.bigdaddycain wrote:The tent on the freetop? I use a weak solution of warm TFR sprayed on a closed tent, then "waft" jetwash off again... I use neat TFR on the lower sections that stain due to the freetop struts. Thorough rinsing is essential though...
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Re: Cleaning
No worries. If the worst of the staining is the good old strut stains then i'm pretty sure a mild degreaser should take care of it if the TFR won't touch it... Mine has only ever had very light stains, others i've seen have looked pretty engrained.
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Re: Cleaning
Flash spray does it too.......
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Re: Cleaning
mikexgough wrote:Flash spray does it too.......
Hi,
Used the flash it removed the black grease stains no problem but there is a lowdown yellowish steak (excuse the pun)that is proving to be very stubborn so far.
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