I'm thinking the answer is probably not. PahaQue advises that for their tents, "...use a non-abrasive sponge, cold water, and a non-detergent soap to clean the inside and outside. Any cleaning products with a perfume smell will attract bugs. Once it is fully dry, pack away in a room temperature, dry location." Jason told me at Tearstock to definitely NOT use any petroleum-based cleaning products.
I used Palmolive on mine to clean it, used a soft bristle brush and hosed it off with the jet setting on the spray attachment to my hose. It dried quickly and I folded and stored it.
Agree with Photomom too, washing the T@B tents isn't recommended by Paha Que as it can remove the waterproof coating and they warn against doing this.
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Larry & Booger - 2013 T@B, 2012 GMC Sierra
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Agree with Photomom too, washing the T@B tents isn't recommended by Paha Que as it can remove the waterproof coating and they warn against doing this.
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