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tdadams wrote:^This. Use the water proofer that they spray tents with. I works very well and can waterproof even regular (not waterproof) blankets. Plus, it is still breathable. We spray ours every year. You have to spray them and let them sit for a day or two in a very well ventilated area. Make sure you spray the seams really well. I have never had one leak.
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KingOfTheJungle04 wrote:*clears throat* Nevermind, I mentioned that idea to my mama and I think my life will end if I tried But a local laudromat allows them to be washed there so I'll just do that. None of the blankets are waterproof style, so could I just stick them in the washer without soap, wash them then stick em in the dryer?
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