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How do you clean a car cover?

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  1. SKUSA

    SKUSA Formula Junior

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    I used my Ferrari car cover for the first time after my recent purchase of my black 355. When I removed the car cover the car was covered in yellow pollen. It seems the car cover is full of yellow tree pollen. Does anyone have suggestions on how to properly clean the red Ferrari car cover?
     
  2. mike_747

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    Washing machine, warm water
     
  3. sambomydog

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    I did not know there was any specialist way of cleaning it. I have always thrown mine into the washing machine. well i don't the wife does, but you get what i mean:)
     
  4. UConn Husky

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    +1 on the washing machine, that's what I do...
     
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    I've always wonder this too. Good to know I can just put it in the washer..:D
     
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    Just don't use fabric softeners or anything other than detergent -- any residue in the fabric can finds its way onto the car's paint.

    Also, and I never use car covers indoors so I don't know if there are instructions on the Ferrari red ones, but be careful about how you dry it. Cotton covers shrink, and synthetic fibre ones would probably require a lower heat setting.
     
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    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    agreed, I only use a little bit of detergent, no fabric softener...and always air dry, I've never put it in a drier (it's the OEM Ferrari red cover)
     
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    if You think Your washingmachine is to small, connect with someone running a stable. Washing horsecovers (?) is common and they use larger machines for this purpose.

    Ulf
     
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    I am glad someone started this thread - mine needs washing and I was actually going to ask :)
     
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    "You expect me to wear a horse blanket"? :D (Lord Cornwallis, the Patriot) ;)
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    I bought a Covercraft Formfit, and Covercraft had a lot of others available. I seem to recall that some of the covers were listed a suitable for machine wash, and some weren't. May have been more an issue of size/bulk of the cover, ie, heavier covers may not fit in a home washing machine. If so, I would use a large machine at a commercial laundry. So unless a cover has a tag saying not to wash it, that's what I'd do.
     
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    Just don't wash the "Evolution-type" indoor / outdoor covers --- made by Kimberly-Clark (the same company that manufactures Kleenex and many other paper products). They are actually made with a blend of cotton / polyesther / and (yes) paper fibers ! They will disintegrate in the wash !

    I brush and shop-vacuum mine while it's on the car ---- gets most of the dirt (and bird sh**) off. A little upholstery cleaner (like Blue Coral) takes care of greasy spots :)
     
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    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Excellent! Cheers! :D:D
     
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    makes sense to chuck it in the washing machine
    but better still get our wives to put it in the washing machine lol
     
  15. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Lol!! They are a little more delicate arent they? :eek::eek:
     
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    I have an indoor cover that I have washed about 5 times---Works perfect.... I have never taken the OEM one out of the bag....
     
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    IIRC the original ones have 'machine washable' on the label, I have certainly washed mine a few times with no adverse effect.
     
  18. Night life

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    Well OK I feel a little foolish I took mine to the dry cleaners :)


    Don't judge me :rolleyes:
     

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