UPDATE: This was important to me and I was successful. OK it was rough the first washing because of the unraveling of the "threads" so here is what I did for second washing.
I have been Rube Goldberg's assistant for 43 years. I "work" alongside of him by getting tools he needs, keeping them organized, and learning what parts names are so I can get them and hand them to him. I can change a DP gas filter if need be and now I can wash Pleated RV Windshield Wraps.
1. Remove screws that hold "curtains" to wall. (there is a plastic strap on center snap/screw)
2. Remove "curtains" from hanging J hooks. (slide straight up then tilt to the back and lift off)
3. Remove the plastic strips in the ends of curtains. (I had to make a small slice on the top back of the "curtain" to slip this piece out)
4. Now here is the tricky part.....(you need to clip ALL loose threads, THEN take care of the velcro pieces that "hold" the "curtains" together when they are in open position. THEN on the barbed end of velcro stick a piece of fluffy material to it. If you don't this is what "caught" the threads on the first washing that I had to trim off)
5. Wash in gentle, cold water with small amount of detergent and I put 2 cups of liquid starch into final rinse.
6. Take out of the washer gently. There were a few loose threads stuck to the pricky velcro where a piece of the above fluffy material came off. Not bad this time and just a little triming and lots of patience solved the problem.
7. Rehang in motorhome. I just reversed how I took them down. I did not do the clothes line because the motorhome is sitting in the sun and I want to dry them where they sit. Put a small space heater aimed at them to help drying.
8. ALL the stains along the pleats came off however the biggest stain, on the passengers side that gets pulled into the screen when traveling with an open window has a SLIGHTLY darker shade to it. The washing did remove dirt but I might have done this myself when trying to clean by hand.
Bottom Line, I am happy with the results and we will see how they dry with regards to the pleats. But all looks well now.
"Curtains" it's over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Mary Ann