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Outlaw_Stangz
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Put my car cover down for a couple hours. a dirty cat came up and decided to piss all over it....how you guys usually clean yours?
Posts: 314 | From: sj | Registered: Dec 2003
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dean-93
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quote: Originally posted by Outlaw_Stangz: Put my car cover down for a couple hours. a dirty cat came up and decided to piss all over it....how you guys usually clean yours?
i put mine in the dryer one that was a big mistake it turned into a ball of melted cloth
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Posts: 1175 | From: novato and fairfeild | Registered: Aug 2009
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Greasy
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quote: Originally posted by Outlaw_Stangz: Put my car cover down for a couple hours. a dirty cat came up and decided to piss all over it....how you guys usually clean yours?
1st I'd shoot that fucking cat 2nd hand wash and let air dry
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Posts: 3272 | From: North Dallas | Registered: Jan 2005
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KevinK
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It depends on the fabric type. They say most are washable but not all fit into a normal washer. I have several that I wash 1-2 times per year and mostly due to cats. You need the special spray to make the smell go a way. I trapped the cats and took them to the Humane Society. They get neutered if released.
Posts: 197 | From: San Mateo, CA | Registered: Jun 2009
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Outlaw_Stangz
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I got the cover from costo years ago and just started using it. I think im gonna throw it in the tub with mild detergent, handwash and hang dry. I hate the cats near my house, sending em to the humane society wouldn't be a bad idea. Thanks fellas.
Posts: 314 | From: sj | Registered: Dec 2003
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