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cleaning recovery gear

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cleaning recovery gear

Post by St Jimmy »

how do you clean your recovery gear i put my straps in the washing machine then hang them on the line dont know if this is a good idea :?: how do you clean yours
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Post by jhsuzi »

Pressure Washer! at home or when you go to car wash when you get home from a day out. Easy
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Re: cleaning recovery gear

Post by Gwagensteve »

boner59 wrote:how do you clean your recovery gear i put my straps in the washing machine then hang them on the line dont know if this is a good idea :?: how do you clean yours
So long as your wife doesn't kill you, that's probably the best way.

A pressure washer (which I use) isn't ideal as it can blow grit INTO rather than out of a strap, weakening it.

don't leave them on the line for too long, UV will weaken them too.

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Post by St Jimmy »

live alone :P :cool:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Washing machine away dude :D Use a warm (not hot) wash and mild detergent. Don't use fabric softener (I am serious :lol:)

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Post by cazook »

yeh I hose mine down first then the missus puts them in the washing machine.
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Post by RAT »

take them down the street to your landramatt that way its not you machine that you f*#k
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Re: cleaning recovery gear

Post by muppet_man67 »

Gwagensteve wrote:
boner59 wrote:how do you clean your recovery gear i put my straps in the washing machine then hang them on the line dont know if this is a good idea :?: how do you clean yours
So long as your wife doesn't kill you, that's probably the best way.

A pressure washer (which I use) isn't ideal as it can blow grit INTO rather than out of a strap, weakening it.

don't leave them on the line for too long, UV will weaken them too.

Steve.
so I take it your not allowed to use the washing machine? :finger:

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Are you sure you posted that photo in the right thread? :rofl:

And what are you saying about my wife? :D

and what were you searching for to find THAT picture?
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Post by sierrajim »

Sam, dude, ....i'm not sure if you kust posted a picture of your cross dressing boss or if its just a chick that looks like a dude herself.

Now go make some coffee.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Gwagensteve wrote:Are you sure you posted that photo in the right thread? :rofl:

And what are you saying about my wife? :D

and what were you searching for to find THAT picture?
google search, whip woman.
Not saying anything about your wife.
I thought we were talking about cleaning snatches.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

There was a big thread about washing a snatch in General Chit Chat a while ago...
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