Recommended Method of Cleaning # RL100S30 Rightline Sport 3 XL Rooftop Cargo Bag
Question:
I have the Sports 3 XL and want to know if I can clean it by putting it in a washing machine?
asked by: Allan D
Expert Reply:
Due to the large size of the Rightline # RL100S30 Sports 3XL rooftop cargo bag, getting it to fit in a household washing machine would be difficult. I spoke with my contact at Rightline, and was told that they recommend cleaning the bag with soapy water and a scrub brush. Rinse the bag thoroughly and allow to thoroughly air dry before storing.
You might be able to find a commercial washer at a laundromat that would accommodate the bag, but my Rightline contact was afraid that a washing machine would damage the zipper.
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Rightline Gear Sport 3 Rooftop Cargo Bag - Waterproof - 18 cu ft - 48" x 36" x 18"
- Car Roof Bag
- Waterproof Material
- Naked Roof Mount
- Roof Basket Mount
- Roof Rack Mount
- Extra Large Capacity
- Long Length
- Gray
- Rightline Gear
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