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Post by Ruggers »

whats the best way to wash a snatch strap. i once heard putting it in the washing machine and just normally washing it but arnt to sure. thanks chris
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Post by rocknferoza »

Hi Chris.

I've also been told the same thing about washing snatch straps.
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Post by MissDrew »

All I have ever done is lay the strap out flat on the concert and hose it, then just flip it over and hose it again. Then hung it up somewhere out of the sun and let it fully dry before packing it back away.
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Post by antt »

what guts said :)
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Post by spazbot »

i just get a big tub fill it full of water and and give it a goot scrub with my hands or ill throw it in the wash with all my climbing ropes, now thats a tangled mess
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Post by dansTOYOwagon »

careful with the washing machine if they are dirty.... made the old lady most unhappy once when she had to empty half a ton of mud out of the silt trap thingy!!

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Post by BUNDERA »

antt wrote:what guts said :)


What Antt Said :)
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Post by big red »

hose off as much as you can then chuck it in the washing machine with plain water :cool:
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Post by Beastmavster »

Guts wrote:All I have ever done is lay the strap out flat on the concert and hose it, then just flip it over and hose it again. Then hung it up somewhere out of the sun and let it fully dry before packing it back away.


I used to do this. Washing machine be good if it's not an agressive agitator type - a frontloading or jet washer arrangement is perfect. Luckily one of my mates I go 4wding with has one of these so he can put mine in the same load as his....

And he has no wife to copmplain about getting the washing machinee dirty so it's win/win.
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Post by V8Patrol »

tried the washing machine trick and the woman went off so I used the dishwasher next time ....... stuffed it completly !!!!!
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Post by Jonesy »

i just chuck them in the washing machine usally with the jeans and overalls i've been using on the same trip it does'nt seem to worry the machine at all, mind u run it without anything to rinse it afterwards ;)
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Post by RoldIT »

Just stop at the laundromat on the way home.

Then you can run your strap, your dirty rags and your muddy clothes all through at once and the missus can't get narky if it ain't her machine.

OK, you may get some funny look pulling a long strap out of the washer while standing in your jocks but they'll get over it ... :lol:
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Post by POS »

I can not believe people go to the lenghts of putting them in washing machines, half the time i just leave it in the back of the car or if its real sticky and muddy just hose it off!

Man i would hate to see how you clean your tyres! :shock:
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Post by Singo17 »

Make sure you use fabric softner in the wash with the strap as this will ensure that the next time you use it your hands will not get sore handling it.

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Post by Area54 »

Singo17 wrote:Make sure you use fabric softner in the wash with the strap as this will ensure that the next time you use it your hands will not get sore handling it. :D


What brand fabric softener? I used to use softly, until my spotter developed an allergic reaction, then I tried surf, but found out they test on koalas, and it wasn't dolphin friendly! Oh, the dilemma! :rofl:
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Post by Wendle »

unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.
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Post by Wooders »

big red wrote:hose off as much as you can then chuck it in the washing machine with plain water :cool:


Well I don't hose off as much as I can - more just a quick rinse then chuck in in the washing machine - wife hasn't whinged about it yet......except when I leave it in there for here to hang out on the line to dry :twisted:

Comes out nice & clean.....Not that I care about it being shiny toothpaste commercial white....but from my rock climbing days I was always taught that dirt damages the rope/strap..... SO for SFA effort I'll keep dumping it in the white box in the wife's play room....
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Post by POS »

Area54 wrote:
Singo17 wrote:Make sure you use fabric softner in the wash with the strap as this will ensure that the next time you use it your hands will not get sore handling it. :D


What brand fabric softener? I used to use softly, until my spotter developed an allergic reaction, then I tried surf, but found out they test on koalas, and it wasn't dolphin friendly! Oh, the dilemma! :rofl:


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Wendle wrote:unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.


Even More :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.


between Area 54 and carlton, I think this thread has finally struck gold! The mud tries up and cakes off next time you unwrap it. I am using a snatch (ROFL) that was not tested in the 4wd monthly article and figured it must be very good or very bad, and was disappointed the article didn't test every snatch in the whole world, ever made EVER. :lol:
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Post by POS »

bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.


between Area 54 and carlton, I think this thread has finally struck gold! The mud tries up and cakes off next time you unwrap it. I am using a snatch (ROFL) that was not tested in the 4wd monthly article and figured it must be very good or very bad, and was disappointed the article didn't test every snatch in the whole world, ever made EVER. :lol:


I don't think the public really wants to know how much your SNATCH stretches! :roll:
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Soak for a day or so in cold water, then chain it and wash in washing machine, cold water, no soap powder or softener. These can have an adverse reaction on the strap, the same as any chemical may have a reaction to them.
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Post by Wendle »

POS wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.


between Area 54 and carlton, I think this thread has finally struck gold! The mud tries up and cakes off next time you unwrap it. I am using a snatch (ROFL) that was not tested in the 4wd monthly article and figured it must be very good or very bad, and was disappointed the article didn't test every snatch in the whole world, ever made EVER. :lol:


I don't think the public really wants to know how much your SNATCH stretches! :roll:


Due to the hot, sticky, tropical conditions you Queenslanders face the snatch should, ideally, be washed thouroughly before use.
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Post by Area54 »

Wendle wrote:
POS wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:unpick the stitching at the ends and take it back to ARB. They'll give you a nice clean one.


between Area 54 and carlton, I think this thread has finally struck gold! The mud tries up and cakes off next time you unwrap it. I am using a snatch (ROFL) that was not tested in the 4wd monthly article and figured it must be very good or very bad, and was disappointed the article didn't test every snatch in the whole world, ever made EVER. :lol:


I don't think the public really wants to know how much your SNATCH stretches! :roll:


Due to the hot, sticky, tropical conditions you Queenslanders face the snatch should, ideally, be washed thouroughly before use.

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Domestos usually keeps the yeast at bay...

























































I think I may have gone too far.
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Post by Wendle »

Area54 wrote:Domestos usually keeps the yeast at bay...



I think I may have gone too far.


It's cool dude, I got prior permission from moderator BJ :D
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Post by Singo17 »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:Soak for a day or so in cold water, then chain it and wash in washing machine, cold water, no soap powder or softener. These can have an adverse reaction on the strap, the same as any chemical may have a reaction to them.



Man your spotter must be Tuff as nails not using a fabric softner or he/she just quitly curses you every time you wheel it out.

Maybe you should reconsider! I personally recommend Softly. You know what it is like on towels just imagine the hands with a soft snacth.

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Post by Wendle »

Singo17 wrote:Maybe you should reconsider! I personally recommend Softly. You know what it is like on towels just imagine the hands with a soft snacth.

:D :D


*Imagines soft snatch*
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:
Area54 wrote:Domestos usually keeps the yeast at bay...



I think I may have gone too far.


It's cool dude, I got prior permission from moderator BJ :D

ahh... not really, it was funny at first and i refrained from moderating. Its getting out of hand now. I thought all snatches were soft? they definitely have like 25% elasticity!
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Post by Wendle »

bj on roids wrote:they definitely have like 25% elasticity!


hahahahaha, you have gone one better than all of us! :D
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Post by Singo17 »

bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:
Area54 wrote:Domestos usually keeps the yeast at bay...



I think I may have gone too far.


It's cool dude, I got prior permission from moderator BJ :D

ahh... not really, it was funny at first and i refrained from moderating. Its getting out of hand now. I thought all snatches were soft? they definitely have like 25% elasticity!


25% is very underated. Kids can stretch a snatch at least 400-500%.

That is why you always lock away your equipment and when you do use it make sure it is put away always with a protected outer covering.
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