>As for washing the foam pad you step on it a lot with soapy water inside. >Then the problem is getting the soap out as the foam holds about 1 ton of >water, especially the foam pad that is inside the cover over the engine >compartment. > >The only way to get the soap/water out of the foam pad inners was to put two >giant pieces of plywoods down in the driveway with the foam in between and >then drive on the plywoods. Squeezes all the water out fast;
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