![]() It’s also helpful to renew the durable water repellent (DWR) coating on your tent’s waterproof fabrics. When that happens, you need to renew the coating to restore waterproof performance. Also, older tents can sometimes leak because the overall coating on waterproof fabrics (like the rainfly) is wearing out. To help prevent that, follow best practices when you pitch your tent. Note that condensation can sometimes build up and drip inside a fully seam-sealed tent. ![]() Dry completely: Allow the seam sealer to dry completely.Apply seam sealer: Apply new seam sealer, then use the included brush to spread it into a smooth, even coating.Allow a few minutes for the fabric to dry. Clean seams: Prep seams by gently cleaning them with a rag and rubbing alcohol.Remove loose seam tape: If you find loose seam tape, gently remove peeling sections.Identify your problem areas: Examine all the seams to identify where the sealer or seam tape has worn out. If you find many failing areas, consider applying new seam sealer to all seams.Set up your work area: Set your tent up in a dry, brightly lit spot. Seam sealing is done on the inside seams, so lay out your rainfly upside down.Seam sealer: Silicone-treated fabric needs a different sealer than polyurethane-coated fabric (what most tents have) ask the manufacturer if you’re unsure which type of coating you have.Seams are vulnerable areas, so inspect your tent seams periodically for damage or signs that water is sneaking in. (Leaving the candle wax in place will attract grit that leads to the zipper sticking once again.) ![]()
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