I've got a Little Guy Deluxe Tailgater (the one with the built in beer tap) that was given to me. The roof hatch had shattered due to sun exposure, and rain had gotten inside. This spawned mold and mushrooms, as well as a rather torrid smell. Anywho, I've got it now, my first order of business was buying a replacement vent. I went with the upgrade for the fan model, and was pleasantly surprised to find that the wiring was already in place at the top of the trailer. I also dropped the cash and bought the cover for the camper to both keep it dry while I work, and protect it in the future.
Pics are below, but basically I pulled up the carpet and decking, as the water had seeped all the way through and the whole thing was coated in mold. I am asthmatic, so I have to get as much as possible. There is still some on the lower part of the sides, but I'm not taking it that far apart, so it'll have to do. I'm leaning towards removing the rest of the interior....there is this overhead cupboard thing that never really served a purpose and I think I'm going to go ahead and lose it. Plan then is to remove the remaining carpet and spray everything with diluted bleach water a few times over. Once that is good, I'll go ahead and coat everything with an encapsulating fungicide layered with an anti-mold primer. Finally, I'll probably throw on some top coat and go back with carpet. I'm not sure though...the carpet made it dark inside, but carpet or upholstery in general is great for covering things. Still not sure how I'll finish it. Lastly, I'll build out a package tray accessible from the tailgate for baggage and such. I'm a scuba diver and plan on using this primarily for scuba related camping, so I was thinking of building in a drain and lineX-ing the package tray so that wet scuba gear would drain without damaging anything. Not sure though...still down the road. I'll be perusing the galleries looking for ideas on the final build out.
Any way, just wanted to introduce myself. Thanks for listening.
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The decking after removing carpet:

Stripped down:
