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Do-it-yourselfers can try the following method for removing tent mildew, posted on https://www.thenorthface.com :
Set up the tent and wipe it using a sponge and warm, soapy water.
Rinse by wiping with a clean sponge.
Using a sponge, wipe the tent with a solution of one-half cup Lysol and one gallon of hot water. Let the solution dry.
Rub a solution of one cup of lemon juice and one gallon of hot water into the visible mildew.
Let dry.
You may decide it’s worth the $15 or so to have a sleeping bag washed professionally. REI doesn’t launder gear but recommends Wilderness Workshop, 6916 N. Figueroa St., Highland Park, (323) 256-0723. The cost: $17 for down sleeping bags, $15 for synthetic. Mildew-treating a tent runs about $12.
Adventure 16, with six Southern California locations, also will send gear out for laundering. For more information, call (310) 473-4574.
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