You've got it right. Add respiration vapours from warm-blooded apes sleeping all night, and its wet. Leave the poptop open in the sun for a bit to dry before you stow it away. Just like airing out a tent or sleeping bag after use. Kevin >Hey all, >I'm getting wet spots (no not those kind) on the edges off the popup tent. >I think the fiberglass roof is condesating at night and it runs down the >sides to the fabric to make them wet. Can anyone else confirm this. > >Bill Baker >'86 Vanagon GL >Naimo, Vancouver Island, B.C. |
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