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Help! My nice one year old Sun-Dura boat cover is black from oak tree sap.
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<blockquote data-quote="lightflyer1" data-source="post: 507600" data-attributes="member: 32820"><p>Not going in the washer is generally because it removes the protectant from the fabric, which can be reapplied after drying. A front loading washer is also needed, the bigger the better, hence the commercial use of a laundry. I will just keep the tarp over the actual cover to preserve it. Looking at making a pvc cover support for my boat as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightflyer1, post: 507600, member: 32820"] Not going in the washer is generally because it removes the protectant from the fabric, which can be reapplied after drying. A front loading washer is also needed, the bigger the better, hence the commercial use of a laundry. I will just keep the tarp over the actual cover to preserve it. Looking at making a pvc cover support for my boat as well. [/QUOTE]
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