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Old 02-10-2005, 10:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how do you clean the car cover

i bought the oem honda car cover, and its dirty as shit, can i throw it in the washer and then dryer, or do i need to dry clean it, this thing was hella expensive so i dont want to f it up
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Old 02-11-2005, 12:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Usually hand wash, depending on the material the car cover uses. Like mine is the water resistant kind. It specifically states not to machine wash for it will damage it. I dunno about yours.
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i bought the oem honda car cover, and its dirty as shit, can i throw it in the washer and then dryer, or do i need to dry clean it, this thing was hella expensive so i dont want to f it up
Those covers need to be washed in an industrial washer at the laundrymat.
The largest washer you can find. Make sure you you wash on cold, and use only a small amount of LIQUID detergant.

Ring the cover out and let air dry, do not dry the thing on high heat if you decided to, it would take you all day to anyway.

Take it home hang it with a fan on it or hang it on a close line if you have one.

I have the OEM cover the Noah cover, and have to do it every month.
Never had a problem.

Don't use fabric softner either.
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oem cover the noah???

you mean the tan cover with the red s2000 logo on the front right?
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oem cover the noah???

you mean the tan cover with the red s2000 logo on the front right?
Yes the OEM cover is the Honda cover.
I have the Noah and the OEM S2000 cover from Honda.

They both need to be washed as stated above.
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Usually hand wash, depending on the material the car cover uses. Like mine is the water resistant kind. It specifically states not to machine wash for it will damage it. I dunno about yours.

Where did you get your car cover from?
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