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Cleaning cargo covers?

SandBar

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What's the best method to clean dirty cargo covers prior to installing? Got a canvas one and another vinyl like material, both have some dirt and little mold from being outside in the elements on them.
 

chucky

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I just poured 2 gallons of pure bleach in a pump up sprayer and sprayed inside then outside then pressure washer made it look like new on my 1095 trailer cover and it keeps the mold off a lot longer while in storage
 

swbradley1

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Actually bleach is not good for killing mold. It may clean the surface but I believe vinegar is better. Who knew. I didn't believe but it will kill it.

(Then use bleach to clean it up. :ROFLMAO: )
 
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