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Your Funhouse 4 tent package includes: Tent body...
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SEAM SEALING The seams of your tent have been waterproof taped on all exposed seams. However, it is impossible to factory-seal stitch lines around windows and doors. For maximum weatherproof performance, we suggest you treat these seams with a quality after-market polyurethane sealer such as McNett Seam Grip .
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Lay the inner tent out flat, with the mesh panels on top. In windy conditions, you may wish to peg out the corners before proceeding. Push (do not pull) the two longest angled poles through the mesh pole sleeves on the tent body. The poles should cross in an X at the middle of the tent. Raise the tent by inserting the wire pins at each tent corner into the bottoms of the poles.
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For this reason, the tent does not come with porch poles; if you prefer maximum convenience, one or two optional MEC Adjustable Tarp Poles will work well. If rigging this panel as a rain roof, do not leave flat or baggy surfaces where water can pool.
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Ventilating the tent Proper ventilation is the key to minimizing condensation in any tent. Keep fabric doors open as widely as the prevailing weather permits. If bugs or drafts aren’t a problem, leave mesh doors open too. Crack each door open from the top down; warm, moist air rises and will escape through high openings.
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CArE AND MAINtENANCE protecting the tent Ultraviolet damage is the single largest hazard your tent faces in its lifetime. Fabrics should not be exposed to sunlight for extended periods of time; this will eventually result in colour fading and fabric failure. The uncoated fabrics of the tent canopy are most susceptible to damage from UV and should be covered by the more durable fly.
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