How Do You Clean Mold & Mildew From Inside A Canvas Pop Up Camper?
Pop-up campers are a great luxury to have when you like to go camping in the wilderness but do not want to use a tent. They are compact and easy to travel with. Pop-up campers are made of strong canvas and are subject to mold and mildew, especially after it has rained and the pop-up camper was closed while still wet. Proper cleaning of the canvas within your camper is very important and can be achieved using household products. Prep the area by cleaning the dirty spots of your camper using a moderately stiff-bristled brush and scrubbing away any excess dirt that may be on the canvas walls. If dirt spots remain, use a cloth and mild dish detergent mixed with water. Do not apply the soapy water directly to the canvas, apply it to the cloth first, and then use the cloth to scrub the area until it’s clean. You can choose to use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide to kill the mold and mildew within your pop-up camper. Hydrogen peroxide is the stronger of the two but can sometimes bleach the canvas