Washing Snowmobile Cover

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Hey Snow and Mud experts. Want to wash my snowmobile cover. Planning on washing it in the house washing machine when the wife is away. Lol. Any tips? Should a guy hook the straps together or leave them loose? Just worried about them catching or hooking on the tub and wrecking the washer or the sled cover. Cold or hot water? Thanks!
 

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I wasn't brave enough to do mine in the washer for the same reasons as you and was also worried about destroying the fluffy felt layer. I put mine on the sled and pressure washed it and then hit it heavily with a couple coats of scotchgard.
 

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I wash mine frequently.
Do not wash in machine with a centre agitator. Destroys felt. Can wear holes in tarp. (very experienced after destroying one. LOL)
Use the biggest machine at the laundromat.
Largest load setting for the most water. Warm water. NOT HOT
I use the gortex wash that I put in with my Klim gear. when I wash them.

I use the pressure washer also at car wash but stay a good distancw from tarp.
Those things put out alot of pressure and can do damage real quick.
Snap clips together and hang dry.
 

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I wash mine frequently.
Do not wash in machine with a centre agitator. Destroys felt. Can wear holes in tarp. (very experienced after destroying one. LOL)
Use the biggest machine at the laundromat.
Largest load setting for the most water. Warm water. NOT HOT
I use the gortex wash that I put in with my Klim gear. when I wash them.

I use the pressure washer also at car wash but stay a good distancw from tarp.
Those things put out alot of pressure and can do damage real quick.
Snap clips together and hang dry.
Ours is a fairly large stand up spin tub Richard so no center agitator. Should work then?
 

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Like the time I put my disassembled TRA in the old mans dishwasher while he was on vacation.... you wanna see a like new clutch,....
then his washer piled up 3 months later.. we will wait a few more years before we spill that story.
 

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I do it every year Ken. Bev even approves now! Cold water, detergent, and gentle spin. I guess Richard has a little more experience than I do, as the centre agitator didn't do any harm to ours. Clips done up and hang to dry.
Well Doug. If Bev approves thats good enough for me! HaHa!
 

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Like the time I put my disassembled TRA in the old mans dishwasher while he was on vacation.... you wanna see a like new clutch,....
then his washer piled up 3 months later.. we will wait a few more years before we spill that story.
Haha I did that with the cases from my 1000. Was too slow though and the wife caught me!
 

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I wash mine frequently.
Do not wash in machine with a centre agitator. Destroys felt. Can wear holes in tarp. (very experienced after destroying one. LOL)
Use the biggest machine at the laundromat.
Largest load setting for the most water. Warm water. NOT HOT
I use the gortex wash that I put in with my Klim gear. when I wash them.

I use the pressure washer also at car wash but stay a good distancw from tarp.
Those things put out alot of pressure and can do damage real quick.
Snap clips together and hang dry.

https://youtu.be/nq8bxwJOdmc

@10:47 klim dude advises to use dwr spray
 

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Big front load at the laundrymat. Been doing it for years. If the washing machine wrecks it, it was a POS cover to start with.
 
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