Washing car cover

mike007

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What is a good way to wash my factory Viper car cover? When I remove the cover there is always alot of dust on the car. How do I get the dust out of the cover? :bonker:
 

GTSnake

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Take it to a laundramat with an oversized washer and dryer. Or a drycleaner.
 

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I washed mine once,Tied rope between 2 trees.Draped cover over line.Sprayed with laundry detergent solution then rinsed.Hang till dry. GTS Bruce
 

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I took mine to a laundramat with oversized washing machine. Then I draped it over 4 or 5 lawn chairs to dry. But I've heard to put the cover on your car for drying.
 

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Do not use fabric softener. This stuff leaves a waxy residue on the material, this is what makes it soft and static free, this also will smear your paint finishes. A popular auto finish recomends 100% cotton towells, washed with no fabric softener, also no bleach.
 

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I threw mine in the bathtub then let it dry on the clothesline.


Seriously, it worked great.
 

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Coin wash laundry oversized machine that they have for bedspreads and such.

Then to the oversized dryer.

I have a Covercraft Dustop cover
 

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