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crystal=] RR Vice President (26338) |
Billie_Bum wrote:
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Billie_Bum wrote:
How do you send them / contact them. |
just take them into the shop. |
I'm in wellington and there's no sw near me.. |
just take them to your local laundromat then - they will do exactly the same thing as sw and save you money on postage for sending covers and whatnot
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| Reg 14/12/2007 | | Posted 5:14pm, Monday 13th September | |
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Billie_Bum RR Vice President (10041) |
crystal= wrote:
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Billie_Bum wrote:
Timtamkiwi wrote:
they wont take soaking wet covers, they have to be dry (SW's that is) |
How do you send them / contact them. |
just take them into the shop. |
I'm in wellington and there's no sw near me..
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| Reg 27/12/2006 | | Posted 4:35pm, Monday 13th September | |
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crystal=] RR Vice President (26338) |
Billie_Bum wrote:
Timtamkiwi wrote:
they wont take soaking wet covers, they have to be dry (SW's that is) |
How do you send them / contact them. |
just take them into the shop.
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| Reg 14/12/2007 | | Posted 2:17pm, Monday 13th September | |
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Matrix RR Citizen (528) | SW just need them dry I think.
The GC had a bunch of synthetic ones that were literally making me retch, they smelt so revolting and SW took them no problem and came back looking fab.
I never bother knocking the mud off - thats what I am paying them for 
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| Reg 13/4/2010 | | Posted 8:57am, Monday 13th September | |
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Billie_Bum RR Vice President (10041) |
Timtamkiwi wrote:
they wont take soaking wet covers, they have to be dry (SW's that is) |
How do you send them / contact them.
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| Reg 27/12/2006 | | Posted 10:06pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Billie_Bum RR Vice President (10041) |
Timtamkiwi wrote:
they wont take soaking wet covers, they have to be dry (SW's that is) |
How do you send them / contact them.
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| Reg 27/12/2006 | | Posted 10:06pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Timtamkiwi RR Governer (9110) | they wont take soaking wet covers, they have to be dry (SW's that is)
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| Reg 12/7/2005 | | Posted 9:58pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Billie_Bum wrote:
Mine are dry but covered in mud. Do i need to get a bit of the mud off or can i just send it? Is there a link for the cover cleaning as i can't find it :/ |
For repairs???
Kinda depends where you take them (some won't take them or will charge an extra fee), but dirt clogs and damages the sewing machines so it's probably best to brush as much of the dirt off as you can.
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| | | | Posted 6:26pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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crystal=] RR Vice President (26338) |
Billie_Bum wrote:
Mine are dry but covered in mud. Do i need to get a bit of the mud off or can i just send it? Is there a link for the cover cleaning as i can't find it :/ |
give your local store a call tomorrow or something, i would just do what lauren said though
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| Reg 14/12/2007 | | Posted 5:45pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Lollie RR Vice President (26088) |
Billie_Bum wrote:
Mine are dry but covered in mud. Do i need to get a bit of the mud off or can i just send it? Is there a link for the cover cleaning as i can't find it :/ |
I usually give them a quick flick over with a stiff brush (like a dandy brush or whatever) then take them wherever, never actually taken them to SW though.
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| Reg 5/1/2008 | | Posted 5:37pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Billie_Bum RR Vice President (10041) | Mine are dry but covered in mud. Do i need to get a bit of the mud off or can i just send it? Is there a link for the cover cleaning as i can't find it :/
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| Reg 27/12/2006 | | Posted 5:35pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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crystal=] RR Vice President (26338) |
Billie_Bum wrote:
I going to send all my covers to SW cbf  Do you have to kinda clean them before hand? |
i think you usually just air them out so they don't smell really bad or are soaking wet
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| Reg 14/12/2007 | | Posted 5:25pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Billie_Bum RR Vice President (10041) | I going to send all my covers to SW cbf  Do you have to kinda clean them before hand?
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| Reg 27/12/2006 | | Posted 5:23pm, Sunday 12th September | |
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Timtamkiwi RR Governer (9110) | oh gosh.. i just send mine to SW to get cleaned  lazy me LOL but the last time i cleaned a cover it was canvas and i got this stuff from the local tack shop which you just brushed on with a paint brush, let it dry and it was waterproof 
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| Reg 12/7/2005 | | Posted 4:40pm, Saturday 11th September | |
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Yackety Yack RR Addict (4723) | *watches thread
Gunnas winter one is disgusting. Inside and out, its sooo greasy inside.
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| Reg 18/2/2009 | | Posted 9:39am, Friday 10th September | |
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November Rain RR Governer (9691) |
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Jack wrote:
November Rain wrote:
Even if it does take the waterproofing out, you can get more waterproofing stuff that makes it like brand new again. It's not going to ruin the covers if the waterproofing is taken off accidently |
Any suggestions? We re waterproofed with the SW stuff and it was abouslte crap! |
Suredry is the best waterproofer for rugs (both canvas and synthetic) |
Yup second this. I also got some heavy duty canvas reproofer from Mitre 10 mega
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| Reg 9/6/2008 | | Posted 8:58am, Friday 10th September | |
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Matrix RR Citizen (528) | I use to use a cheap medicated horse shampoo on the linings in the days when I use to get down on my hands and knees and scrub them clean then hose off.
Now I am too lazy (also I broke one metal clothesline hanging wet covers on it - clean snapped off) - so SW to clean and then re-proof myself.
If I spread it out over a couple of months its not too expensive ($15 each I think) and they come back like new!
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| Reg 13/4/2010 | | Posted 8:43am, Friday 10th September | |
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| Ditto-ing laundromat and the really big machines (then I take them home to line dry). Even heavy winter rugs come up really clean.
You can get synthetic rug cleaner .... chuck in the washing machine with the rugs. Apparently works well, but I've never tried it.
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| | | | Posted 6:35pm, Thursday 9th September | |
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manda75 wrote:
Mara48 wrote:
I take mine to laundromat and use their heavy duty machines! I use normal washing powder and fabric softener as that gids rid of the staticy affect you get with some covers. Always wash in HOT water and heavy duty cycl too and they come out gleaming |
Which one do you go to? I usually wait for a weekend when im working and put them in our washing mashine at work their bug indrustral ones |
Haha that's cunning, I just go to elgin one. (bit scary sometimes_)
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| | | | Posted 4:25pm, Thursday 9th September | |
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manda75 RR Addict (2498) |
Mara48 wrote:
I take mine to laundromat and use their heavy duty machines! I use normal washing powder and fabric softener as that gids rid of the staticy affect you get with some covers. Always wash in HOT water and heavy duty cycl too and they come out gleaming |
Which one do you go to? I usually wait for a weekend when im working and put them in our washing mashine at work their bug indrustral ones
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| Reg 7/3/2008 | | Posted 4:20pm, Thursday 9th September | |
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