Doing this is a ton of work. It is easier, to remove the seats from but leave then intact. Then, hose them down, scrub them with soap , hose them off, and let dry for a few days, in the hot sun. Eric Greg Marshall wrote: >Has anyone ever removed their mattress and seat covers and stuck them in >the wash? I figure if I used the cold cycle, wash with some Zero, and >give them an extra rinse they may get nice and clean. However, I >wouldn't want them to shrink. I'd line dry them of course, but I' >mstill a bit worried about the shrinkage. Any experience with this? > >Thanks, > > >Greg. >82 Westy > > > > |
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