Mould inside airbed.

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The Honourable.
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This is something I was not expecting having used an air pump to blow it up whilst on tour in Iberia and France thi summer so when I got back home most of the camping gear went in storage, except tent (aired).
As my airbed is opaque, I noticed after just around 3 weeks not being used, I got it out for camping at a rally and noticed mould inside.

What is the best method for drying it out?
There is only one hole for filling & expelling air.
 
This is something I was not expecting having used an air pump to blow it up whilst on tour in Iberia and France thi summer so when I got back home most of the camping gear went in storage, except tent (aired).
As my airbed is opaque, I noticed after just around 3 weeks not being used, I got it out for camping at a rally and noticed mould inside.

What is the best method for drying it out?
There is only one hole for filling & expelling air.
It was probably humid when you filled it with air… I wouldn’t try and dry it out. Pop some of this in, not loads, it’s not going to harm the rubber. Move it around manually with your hands. Tip what you can out afterwards. Your airbed is essentially a massive version of a water bladder…IMG_9088.jpg
 


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