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Any sturdy and durable item has its useful life, and the tent is no exception, and it also needs good maintenance. So how to maintain the disaster relief tent? Today, Yuyao seasons touring Products Co., Ltd. will give you a brief introduction. If you want to know more about the tent, please contact us!
1. Remember to put a layer of stitching glue on the place where the waterproof stitching glue is on the newly bought disaster relief tent. Because we don’t know how much time has elapsed from the completion of the production to the delivery to the store, and then to your hands. Although you may go through a detailed inspection in the store and feel that there are no shortcomings, but in order to have a comfortable Feel, do waterproof measures again!
2. Keep the disaster relief tent as dry as possible! After the cargo is covered, remember to hang the tent to air dry. If it is a bit dirty, just scrub gently with cold water! Do not use chemical lotions or scrub hard, so It will destroy the waterproof membrane on the surface of the fabric and reduce the waterproof effect of the tarp.
3. Mildew will damage the waterproofness of the tent. In case of mildew, use a sponge with a little detergent and gently brush away the mildew.
4. Don't step on the tent directly while wearing shoes. So as not to damage the fabric strength of the tent.
5. When setting up a tent, it is best to fix the tent on the ground with camp nails, but the power of nature is limitless. Don't think that it will be fine if someone is inside the tarp or is held by bricks. According to our company's many years of experience , When nature shows its power, the tent blows away like the goods inside! Make sure your tent is well ventilated and rainproof!
We should not be unfamiliar with tents. It has a wide range of uses and relatively good performance. It plays an important role in life that other products cannot replace, especially in rain and snow. The effect is greater.