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Description
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Fitting
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Technical Details
Whether you seek to replace a weathered sidewall or yearn for a fresh color to adorn your encampment, this is the very spare part you require! Expertly crafted to fit our Marquee Tent (4×4m), this sidewall features an effortless fastening hook system and specially designed tent wall poles for seamless assembly. Woven from 100% heavy-duty cotton at 425g/m², the fabric is weatherproofed with paraffin wax to endure the harshest conditions with steadfast strength.
Do keep in mind that two sidewalls come standard with a complete Marquee Tent (4×4m). With the right care and vigilance, these sturdy sidewalls will protect you and your party through many adventurous seasons. That is unless you face the fiery wrath of a red dragon wyrm or another equally dire mishap!
![Fitting guide](/media/ciiltszr/size-guide-tents.jpg)
Brand:
Epic Armoury
Product type:
Tent Side
Release date:
02/02/2020
Maintenance
Our tents and awnings are treated to be water-repellent and anti-mold, yet mold is an age-old issue with tents, so it's essential to take preventive measures, even though we can't guarantee complete control. Here are some guidelines to prevent mold:
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Use a Groundsheet: we recommend the use of a groundsheet under the tent to reduce the moisture rising from the ground.
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Ensure that the tent is pitched correctly so that water easily runs off the fabric and the tent is protected from leaks and mold formation.
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Make sure the tent is completely dry before storing it, as damp fabrics encourage mold growth.
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If the tent isn't fully dry before storing, it can develop a musty odor and compromise water-repellent coatings.
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Do not store the tent in damp or hot places like a basement.
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Avoid cooking inside the tent, as this can cause mold to form on the fabric.
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Do not wash dishes inside the tent, as dishwater is one of the main enemies of the fabric.
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Set up the tent on a dry, clear day.
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Take extra care in high-humidity climates to prevent mold.
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Do not hang a kitchen rag over a bar inside the tent, as soap residues can affect the fabric.
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Ventilate the tent, especially when you're not using it.
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Avoid pitching the tent under trees, as bird droppings and tree debris after rain can cause mold.
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Regular Cleaning: Encourage regular cleaning of the tent with mild soap and cool water to remove dirt and organic materials, which can promote mold growth.
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Check for Damage: Regularly check for any signs of wear or damage. Small rips or tears can let in moisture, which can lead to mold growth.