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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 492932" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Well it’s that time again. Time clean the boat cover. Last spring I cleaned it by hand and used Woolite. I looked back on this post from last spring and read this answer. Even though my cover is only 300 denier polyester I was headed to the laundromat today. Then I noticed 2 small rips in the cover and was afraid to put it in a machine so I cleaned it by hand again and tomorrow I’ll repair those rips and waterproof it. If it last another year I’ll be tickled with my Academy boat cover. But I’m definitely going to order me a good one next time. Especially after redoing the inside bottom and installing a new floor.</p><p>Just wanted to say thanks for the advice. Before it’s all over I want to see how it goes in a washing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 492932, member: 27803"] Well it’s that time again. Time clean the boat cover. Last spring I cleaned it by hand and used Woolite. I looked back on this post from last spring and read this answer. Even though my cover is only 300 denier polyester I was headed to the laundromat today. Then I noticed 2 small rips in the cover and was afraid to put it in a machine so I cleaned it by hand again and tomorrow I’ll repair those rips and waterproof it. If it last another year I’ll be tickled with my Academy boat cover. But I’m definitely going to order me a good one next time. Especially after redoing the inside bottom and installing a new floor. Just wanted to say thanks for the advice. Before it’s all over I want to see how it goes in a washing machine. [/QUOTE]
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