Old 08-22-2009, 02:39 PM
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The only thing else that I can suggest is that you go to a nylon fabric, they have a bunch of different weights and they clean up with a damp rag unless a top or something came off, then they would need to be washed, even dirt doesn't stick to it very well. You probably want to use what you have, you can always use it like a lining and have something stronger on the outside.
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