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How to Clean a Schott Removable Pile Liner?

AeroFan_07

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It's probably made of mostly polyester. I would simply machine wash it, ideally on the delicate or gentle setting.
Use non-bleach detergent, and perhaps it's best to hang it up to dry it instead of using your dryer.
 

Peacoat

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It's probably made of mostly polyester. I would simply machine wash it, ideally on the delicate or gentle setting.
Use non-bleach detergent, and perhaps it's best to hang it up to dry it instead of using your dryer.
I have the same liner, and I think your advice is spot on. Although I would hand wash it with Woolite just to be on the safe side.
 

AeroFan_07

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I have the same liner, and I think your advice is spot on. Although I would hand wash it with Woolite just to be on the safe side.
@Peacoat yes likely good advice.

I have not had many of these vest liners, however I did have a set of "spotted cow" like seat covers from my sister's car that I tried to washing a machine...after ~ 5 years of them never having been washed. (yuk) By the time the cycle was over - they were in shreds.... o_O :(
 

PeterRocco

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I have the same liner, and I think your advice is spot on. Although I would hand wash it with Woolite just to be on the safe side.
Hi
That’s so funny. I was just going over with my wife to look where we could buy the Willite for delicate clothes and I told her I was going to put it in a tub and hand wash it not in the washing machine and then let it air dry.
 

Modified_last_call

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I just cleaned the quilted liner on a Schott aviator with a Shark Stain Striker upholstery cleaner.
It has a small attachment with a rubber agitator and the result was encouraging.
I purchased an auto upholstery detergent that wasn't too foamy.
I've ruined liners before, didn't want that to happen again.
 

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