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    Camp Dri

    Many of us are familiar with the spray "Camp Dri" product for sealing tents.

    It can be used to make any gear a little more water repellent.

    Medical bags are great for this, remove contents and spray down with Camp dri. We use it heavily on rucksacks as well. If we know it's going to rain bad when we are heading out, I'll hit our hats with it as well.

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    I sprayed down BDU's with it years ago for rainy weather. I'd soak them in it and let it dry then wear them it helped prevent staining too.
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    I've been reluctant to use it on clothing like that in large areas.

    I probably need to do this and check it under NV afterwards.
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    An interesting thing. I have not heard of this before. Although I cannot boast of many experiences in the field of hiking and spending the night in nature. I don't even have a tent now. It used to be, old tarpaulin. Very heavy and uncomfortable. But she served her time and now I'm looking for a replacement for her. I have looked at so many modern options and have not yet decided on the choice. I need a plaque for 2-3 people. Is there any suitable option here https://homemakerguide.com/best-tents-for-camping/? To start from it already.

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