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Old 07-28-2008, 02:55 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by orange260z
Hi,

My car cover is starting to get dirty on the inside, and I was wondering about the best way to wash it. Does anyone here throw it in the their front-load washer? I have a high-capacity unit that takes king-sized comforters...

And what detergent would you recommend, something for delicates?

Thanks in advance.
Ayan
I screwed up and let my car set under an oak tree for about an hour, before putting on my silverguard cover. So now......it has damned tree sap on the inside of it that totally craps up my car, if I put it on.
The parts man (for over thirty years) at Brumos said you are supposed to use mild detergent and a soft brush and gently scrub the inside of the cover. (put on MY Porsche, inside out?) I have a hard time believing this will take out the tree sap.
I don't think our frontloader is big enough for the cover and I also don't want to face wifey for getting tree sap on her good clothes.
I figure my cover is ruined now, so............

Laundrymat?
YOu try it first, AYan, and let us know how it worked!!
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