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Default Anyome use 303 fabric protection on Sunbrella?

Now that Tehemana/Flying Pig is on the hard, we've got the various interior
and exterior cushion covers (expected to be Sunbrella) off.

What's the downside of washing them - or do they have to be dry-cleaned and
treated somehow?

Thanks.

L8R

Skip and Lydia

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"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
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Our Sunbrella distributor recommends 303 first and AquaTite second.
Once you start using them you do have to treat the fabric every year
if not more often (depending on the WX). Another alternative
is to send them to a company that will clean the fabric and replace the
waterproofing.

Doug
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"Don" wrote in message
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Our dodger is getting a bit porous and I have heard that 303 is the way

to
go.
Anybody use the stuff?
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