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Title: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: Trailstrider on August 21, 2011, 02:22:52 PM
We have a new 15X20 canvas tent that we used for the first time last season. Problem is it leaked about as bad as a fishing net. What do you all recomened for Waterproofing this summer so we can take care of the problem..... Thanks for the advice in advance!
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: Jason on August 21, 2011, 02:41:02 PM
Canvak canvas preservative is the best we have found, Cabelas sells it and you can find it online
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: Jason on August 21, 2011, 02:49:25 PM
Buy 2-3 gallons and you can apply it with a pump sprayer, And repeat every 3yrs.
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: jager on August 21, 2011, 03:46:20 PM
Not to be a smart azz but, why is your new tent leaking? It shouldn't be leaking...  :dunno:
Is it leaking "through" the canvas or at the seams?
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: royalbull on August 21, 2011, 07:29:30 PM
buy a tarp, also did you shrink it by setting it up in the sun and then soak it, this helps but if you want 100% water proof buy a tarp
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: bearpaw on August 21, 2011, 07:51:49 PM
Was the tent supposed to be treated?

I bought numerous new tents 3-4 years ago and they are all still waterproof after much use. I wonder if you should contact the company from which you got the tent.

If you are stuck with the tent, then the tarp idea is probably the best idea for definitely keeping out the water. I tarp all my older tents and have no leakage.
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: whacker1 on August 22, 2011, 10:45:48 AM
Canvak canvas preservative is the best we have found, Cabelas sells it and you can find it online

 :yeah:

a tarp over it will make the preservative last longer.  and helps maintain the heat in the tent better.
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: quadrafire on August 22, 2011, 11:18:10 AM
I don't know if that was the brand name I used on my tent trailer canvas and boat cover, but what I used had an odor  for quite some time.
If you are gonna do it. Put it on now and leave it set up for several days or preferably weeks to "air out" :twocents:
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: Rainier10 on August 22, 2011, 02:53:43 PM
I know when I got mine I was told to set it up, get it wet inside and out and let it dry in the sun to shrink the fabric and seams.  I have had it for 7 years with no problems.
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: Trailstrider on August 22, 2011, 07:56:55 PM
Thanks for the info all, going to look into canvac, thanks
Title: Re: Canvas Tent water treatments
Post by: trophyhunt on August 22, 2011, 08:24:04 PM
buy a tarp, also did you shrink it by setting it up in the sun and then soak it, this helps but if you want 100% water proof buy a tarp
:yeah:You should have to set it up in the sun and soak it in water, I did this with my new tent inside and out. It is a montana canvas tent and is working great, I also do use a tarp though so I assume it's waterproof.
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