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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 507529" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I was looking at this old popost and realized I left y’all hanging.</p><p>Carver also recommended 303 all purpose cleaner approved by Sunbrella.</p><p>It got all the stains out with a soft brush. After it dried I hit it with 303 marine fabric guard. My cover was khaki again and all I’ve had to do is dust it off a couple times a week. Rinse it off now and then to keep it clean.</p><p>Until now that is. Check out the new post I made about oak tree sap. Now the cover is black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507529, member: 27803"] I was looking at this old popost and realized I left y’all hanging. Carver also recommended 303 all purpose cleaner approved by Sunbrella. It got all the stains out with a soft brush. After it dried I hit it with 303 marine fabric guard. My cover was khaki again and all I’ve had to do is dust it off a couple times a week. Rinse it off now and then to keep it clean. Until now that is. Check out the new post I made about oak tree sap. Now the cover is black. [/QUOTE]
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