BIGEarl
Well-known member
A while ago I sent the following to Customer Support at Johnson Tent (owners of the Eureka brand). Is there anyone here with an idea or suggestion?
Sent message.........
I own a Eureka Equinox 4-person tent that I purchased a number of years ago.
Last year I noticed the inside surface of the tent had become sticky. The outside surface was normal. Also, the surface of the fly toward the tent body was also sticky. The outside surface was normal.
This stickiness is not enough to cause problems at any time other than unpacking. This stickiness acts similar to contact cement. In other words if two sticky surfaces come in contact with each other they become stuck together, really stuck together. Unpacking the tent is a real pain.
The only things that have ever been inside the tent are people, clothes, and sleeping bags.
Can you suggest a treatment I can use to address this problem?
Sent message.........
I own a Eureka Equinox 4-person tent that I purchased a number of years ago.
Last year I noticed the inside surface of the tent had become sticky. The outside surface was normal. Also, the surface of the fly toward the tent body was also sticky. The outside surface was normal.
This stickiness is not enough to cause problems at any time other than unpacking. This stickiness acts similar to contact cement. In other words if two sticky surfaces come in contact with each other they become stuck together, really stuck together. Unpacking the tent is a real pain.
The only things that have ever been inside the tent are people, clothes, and sleeping bags.
Can you suggest a treatment I can use to address this problem?