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		<title>By: Randy W</title>
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Yes you can steam clean this, but you really need to make sure that you don&#039;t get it soaked. IF you get it to wet then it will dry on the outside and not on the inside and you could have the possibility of it molding on the inside.
Make sure you use just enough water to penetrate the material, then I might suggest hanging it out side to dry.</description>
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<p>Yes you can steam clean this, but you really need to make sure that you don&#8217;t get it soaked. IF you get it to wet then it will dry on the outside and not on the inside and you could have the possibility of it molding on the inside.<br />
Make sure you use just enough water to penetrate the material, then I might suggest hanging it out side to dry.</p>
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