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This message has been edited by Prowler Run on 06-22-2006 at 03:32 PM Toys Also...don't forget to use a liquid soap vs. a powder to ensure it rinses out thoroughly. No need for one of those dryer sheets either seeing as how it (car cover) will be coming in contact with your finish. BrianProwler Run My Prowler cover is ready for cleaning. Looking for the best way to have cleaned. I was considering taking it to my dry cleaner. Seems too big for our washing machine and that may damage it. Appreciate knowing what has worked for you. RCMMYM Took my cover to commercial Laundromat
and used the Big Machine. Did not damage
it and even dried it.toys Took Mine to a Wash Fluff & Fold Laundromat, Cost me $15.00 and it came back folded & wrapped, make sure tell them to tumble dry it on low heat delicate cycle. TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by RCMMYM:
Took my cover to commercial Laundromat
and used the Big Machine. Did not damage
it and even dried it.
I have done the same with great results.Prowler Run Thank you for all who replied. Very useful information.
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