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What's the do's and dont's to cleaning the boat cover, Was thinking about taking it to a cleaners, If I do, can they use a detegent? Is there a schotch guard on the cover already, and will this be damaged by the cleaners? Help!!
What's the do's and dont's to cleaning the boat cover, Was thinking about taking it to a cleaners, If I do, can they use a detegent? Is there a schotch guard on the cover already, and will this be damaged by the cleaners? Help!!
what kind of material? I have used a pressure cleaner gingerly on mine in the past with no problems
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What's the do's and dont's to cleaning the boat cover, Was thinking about taking it to a cleaners, If I do, can they use a detegent? Is there a schotch guard on the cover already, and will this be damaged by the cleaners? Help!!
In the past, i've used a product for technical outdoor/camping cloths called Tech-Wash by Nix Wax. It can be found at places like REI www.rei.com. It's a mild soap specifically made for waterproof/breathable materials. Us it in a front-load type commercial washer on a cold/gentle cycle. Hang to dry.
When dry, re-treat with a waterproofer like 303's Fabric Guard http://www.boatersworld.com/product/178840039.htm . Buy it in the 1 gal jug and apply to the back side of the cover with a clean pump-up garden sprayer.
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