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hello

my shelby gt car cover is getting dirty on the strips across the car cover ,look like i lost the instructions on washing the cover

does anybody have the instuctions on washing the car cover

 

 

thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

You let your car cover get dirty????, shame on you!!

 

 

:hysterical:

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You let your car cover get dirty????, shame on you!!

 

 

:hysterical:

 

WELL TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH I DON'T HAVE A SHELBY GT

I HAVE A SHELBY GT 500, MY FRIEND TRADE HIS SHELBY GT ON A JEEP

AND HE GAVE ME THE COVER, AND I SEE SOME DIRT SPOT ON IT AND

WAN'T TO WASH IT BEFORE I PUT IT ON MY GT500, IT IS A REAL NICE COVER

I WAS TRY TO KEEP IT SIMPLE,WITH NO HEARTACES

 

FD

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"Wash your cover in a large, commercial washing machine. If the cover is excessively soiled, us a mild detergent, such as Simple Green. Do not dry your cover in a dryer! Hang it out to air-dry."

 

This is from the SPP Shelby GT Car Cover made by Cover King for Shelby. I think it is the same cover in the Shelby Store.

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WELL TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH I DON'T HAVE A SHELBY GT

I HAVE A SHELBY GT 500, MY FRIEND TRADE HIS SHELBY GT ON A JEEP

AND HE GAVE ME THE COVER, AND I SEE SOME DIRT SPOT ON IT AND

WAN'T TO WASH IT BEFORE I PUT IT ON MY GT500, IT IS A REAL NICE COVER

I WAS TRY TO KEEP IT SIMPLE,WITH NO HEARTACES

 

FD

 

 

 

 

 

I was just yank'n your chain, :hysterical: I would hand wash it first, and then if that dosen't clean it up I would do the machine wash.

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"Wash your cover in a large, commercial washing machine. If the cover is excessively soiled, us a mild detergent, such as Simple Green. Do not dry your cover in a dryer! Hang it out to air-dry."

 

This is from the SPP Shelby GT Car Cover made by Cover King for Shelby. I think it is the same cover in the Shelby Store.

 

 

thanks

fd

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I was just yank'n your chain, :hysterical: I would hand wash it first, and then if that dosen't clean it up I would do the machine wash.

 

Me 2. I haven't washed mine yet, but I would try the "hose down and wipe with a clean towel" thing 1st.

Dan

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