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OEM car cover care?
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<blockquote data-quote="einehund" data-source="post: 16123965" data-attributes="member: 67302"><p>So being that I am currently in Sicily and have an active volcano about 20 miles from me, i've had my OEM car cover on whenever I am not driving. I recently came back home after 2 months working in the sandbox, and my car cover was coated in a fine layer of ash. I carefully pulled the cover off, and washed the car, but i'm not sure how to clean the cover. Can i just throw that in one of the commercial washing machines? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="einehund, post: 16123965, member: 67302"] So being that I am currently in Sicily and have an active volcano about 20 miles from me, i've had my OEM car cover on whenever I am not driving. I recently came back home after 2 months working in the sandbox, and my car cover was coated in a fine layer of ash. I carefully pulled the cover off, and washed the car, but i'm not sure how to clean the cover. Can i just throw that in one of the commercial washing machines? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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