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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495735" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Talk to the cover mfgr, depending on the material they would have the best recomendations. My last few covers were made by a truck tarp company, they used the rubbery type stuff they use for semi tarps. Tough stuff, you can clean it with anything, snow, ice, wind, nothing harms it!! Also had an atv cover made from same material, that was 20 years ago, still looks like new, no tears, rips or wind damage from going down the highway at 75 mph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495735, member: 1183"] Talk to the cover mfgr, depending on the material they would have the best recomendations. My last few covers were made by a truck tarp company, they used the rubbery type stuff they use for semi tarps. Tough stuff, you can clean it with anything, snow, ice, wind, nothing harms it!! Also had an atv cover made from same material, that was 20 years ago, still looks like new, no tears, rips or wind damage from going down the highway at 75 mph. [/QUOTE]
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