The following information is only a recommendation. All cleaning products and methods should be tested on an inconspicuous spot before using it on the original stain/soiling.
For a light hand wash, remove any loose dirt and then dilute a mild liquid detergent in cold to lukewarm water. Lightly clean your cover with a sponge or soft brush. It is ok to submerge the cover in a bucket or container of water. Finally, rinse thoroughly until all soap residue is removed.
Store cover in a dry location. If there is sign of moisture on or inside of the cover, it is recommended the cover be air dried completely before storing the cover to help prevent the start of mold or mildew to form. Company recommend to NEVER place a cover in a washing machine or an automatic dryer. Moisture, tree sap, animal/insect droppings or harmful chemical buildups will be harmful to the fabrics if not treated properly.
Cover is not intended for trailering.
Mix a cup of chlorine bleach with half a cup of mild detergent with a gallon of water.
Clean the stain with a soft bristle brush and allow the mixture to soak into the fabric for several minutes, then rinse thoroughly until all cleaning agent is removed and the water runs clean.
You can repeat the cleaning process if the stain is not completely removed.
Allow your cover to air dry.
Rain suits are not intended to be machine washed or dried.
Rain suits should be hand washed using a mild detergent with a soft sponge or brush for tough stain removals.
Air dry, preferably in direct sunlight. Store the suit in a dry location.
Moisture buildup may be harmful to the fabrics if not treated properly.
Bags are not intended to be machine washed or dried.
Use a mild detergent with a soft sponge or brush for touch stain removals.
Air dry, preferably in direct sunlight. Store the bag in a dry location.
Moisture buildup may be harmful to the fabrics if not treated properly.