Most camp gear is designed to stand the test of time, but a little maintenance can go a long way. If you are an avid camper, you would do well to regularly maintenance and condition your gear, and take care to properly store it during the off-season. Here are some simple techniques to teach you how to care for your camping gear.
Caring for Fabrics

Most camp furniture is constructed from heavy duty canvas or nylon, materials that can withstand the elements. These materials are usually coated with a water-repellent treatment, but the coating can wear off over time. An annual re-coating will ensure you don’t suffer any leaks when starting a new camping season. If the size is suitable, canvas items can also be machine washed to keep them in good condition.
When camping, sleeping bags should be shaken out daily to remove any debris from accumulating in the fabric. They may also need to be aired out by hanging them over a nearby tree limb. Before you store away your tent and camp bedding, be sure you clean and make necessary repairs before treating it with a water-repellent. Storing tents and other gear in an enclosed compartment can help make sure weather and wildlife don’t cause any damage.
Caring for Miscellaneous Gear

Your other essential camp gear may include metal cookware, utensils, and plates, which can be easily maintained by rinsing and thoroughly drying them after each meal to prevent rust from forming on their surfaces, which will damage their overall condition. Lanterns made with metal bases can be wiped off with a damp cloth. If the lantern has glass inserts, they can also be cleaned using basic soap and water.
Flashlights should be checked for batteries and should always be stored in cool spaces. Storing them in cool spaces will help to preserve the life of the batteries. Portable stoves should be cleaned and properly stored after each camping trip to prevent any bacterial growth. If you have a grill, keep it brushed and free from caked-on crud — you’ll be amazed at the new life that’s breathed into your food!
Most importantly, after all your gear has been maintenanced and prepped for the next camping season, keep it all together in a compact, neat space. Nothing shortens the life span of camp gear like not being able to find it!
For more tips on How to Care for your Camping Gear, check out: How to Prepare Your Camping Gear for Storage or 17 Camping Hacks from a Pro.
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