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Dome Care and Maintenance
Keep your Dome Cover clean! Even on mildew resistant fabric, mildew can
grow on accumulated dirt or foreign materials which remain on the top or
bottom surface and eventually damage or stain the fabric. F.Domes cannot
be responsible for such damage.
Hose down your Cover with clean water occasionally, every month or so.
We recommend that you do this on a hot, sunny day.
Wash down your Dome Cover if it becomes dirty. Use a mild soap and
brush lightly with a cloth or soft brush if necessary. Make sure to rinse
thoroughly and immediately.
Do not wash your Dome Cover with any harsh or strong solution, or scrub
too vigorously with an abrasive cleaner – this can damage the fabric.
Do not scrub your Bay Window – dust and dirt can scratch the clear vinyl.
To clean, rinse the window thoroughly then wipe with a soft cloth and
Windex. Always wipe horizontally to best camouflage any potential
scratches.
To remove minor scratches and hazing on your Bay Window, use a
restorative product such as Diamondite. For best results, always follow
individual manufacturer's directions for use.
Keep shrubbery and vines away from the Dome Cover, as many bushes
contain an acid which can be harmful to your fabric.
Do not allow water or snow to stand on the Dome Cover, this can cause
pocketing and possible stretching of the fabric.

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Summary of Contents for FDomes Glamping 40

  • Page 1 Dome Care and Maintenance • Keep your Dome Cover clean! Even on mildew resistant fabric, mildew can grow on accumulated dirt or foreign materials which remain on the top or bottom surface and eventually damage or stain the fabric. F.Domes cannot be responsible for such damage.
  • Page 2: Weather Considerations

    • Do not overlook small rips or tears. If a sharp object punctures the fabric, repair immediately to prevent further damage. • if at any time you notice rust forming on your Dome Frame, treat immediately with a steel brush and application of a metal preservative. Storage •...
  • Page 3 Extreme Winds Our Domes are designed to handle extreme winds. It is important to properly secure your dome to the ground if you live in an area with extreme winds. We offer earth anchors for domes in high wind areas. Please contact us if you think your dome may require additional anchoring.
  • Page 4 Extreme Sun In most climates, the ventilation provided by using the screened areas of your dome, will keep your dome at comfortable temperatures. In extremely warm climates, a Solar Fan maybe necessary. In climates where the rain is intermittent, and there maybe the possibility of water coming into the screened areas, the solar fan will exhaust the hot air without rain entering.
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  • Page 5 • Ventilation will allow moist air to escape. Install a register in any of your lower window openings. • Use dry heat. • Use a dehumidifier can be used in extreme conditions. Install a ventilation hood over your cooking area. 
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  • Page 6 1⁄2 cup white vinegar 
 • Spray mildew with hydrogen peroxide. Wash with a thin paste of lemon juice and borax to inhibit new mildew formation. Running a high-powered ozonator inside of your dome will destroy any mildew.
 
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