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Whats the best way to clean Straps ?

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Whats the best way to clean Straps ?

Post by CWBYUP »

As above whats the best way to clean straps ?

Mine are a bit muddy and just wanted to give them a clean.

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Post by BIG GQ »

Soak em in a bath tube. The missus loves it. Mate do a search for the old thread on her "how do you clean your snatch" :D
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Post by mudmacaca »

Throw em in the washing machine.
I think the missus might get offended if you ask her "how to clean your snatch"
If you dont have panel damage you ain't trying hard enough
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Post by dirtyGQ »

makes the machine shake like like,you'll have to sit the missus on the machine to steady it :lol:
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Post by Beastmavster »

mudmacaca wrote:Throw em in the washing machine.
I think the missus might get offended if you ask her "how to clean your snatch"

She'd probably just tell you to lick it clean, like her snatch...
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Post by mudmacaca »

Beastmavster wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Throw em in the washing machine.
I think the missus might get offended if you ask her "how to clean your snatch"

She'd probably just tell you to lick it clean, like her snatch...
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Well you'd just have to oblige then
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Post by MissDrew »

Just lay them out flat on concrete and hose them out, then turn over and do again untill clean. Then leave them in a shady dry place to dry.
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Post by Beastmavster »

mudmacaca wrote:
Beastmavster wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Throw em in the washing machine.
I think the missus might get offended if you ask her "how to clean your snatch"

She'd probably just tell you to lick it clean, like her snatch...
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Well you'd just have to oblige then

Obliging on hers would be ok... unless she's been dragging it in the mud.
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Post by Emo »

Beastmavster wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Throw em in the washing machine.
I think the missus might get offended if you ask her "how to clean your snatch"

She'd probably just tell you to lick it clean, like her snatch...
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Post by jimbo jones »

BIG GQ wrote:Soak em in a bath tube. The missus loves it. Mate do a search for the old thread on her "how do you clean your snatch" :D
Your snatch or her's :finger: :finger: :D
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Post by G_loomis »

Guts wrote:Just lay them out flat on concrete and hose them out, then turn over and do again untill clean. Then leave them in a shady dry place to dry.
that sounds easy enough....but what do you do if you cant use ya hose!?
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Post by Beastmavster »

Your hose on her snatch? :armsup: Or your hose on your own snatch? :shock:
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Post by leigh 2 »

l use the hose to get the mud out then in the washing machine then a nice clean snatch :lol: :lol:

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Post by muppet_man67 »

make sure you get all the gunk that builds up round the eye. I didnt wash mine for ages and when I did there was stuff growing there.

Anyway the way I see it is that if your snatch is getting dirty then its getting used. cant complain bout that.
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Post by std80 »

i take them to the laundromat and stick them in their washing machine, after soaking it for a while.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Chain it first before you put it in a washing machine. Doesnt take half an hour to untangle then. I soak for a day or so, then into the washing machine with no soap, just clean water.
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Post by Slunnie »

Washing machine with no detergent.
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Post by grazza »

Hit 'em with the karcher, not too powerful (close)
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Post by DNA Off Road »

grazza wrote:Hit 'em with the karcher, not too powerful (close)
X2 - insert your brand of pressure washer <here>

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Post by CRUSHU »

I lay mine out on the footpath in front of my house, and hit it both sides with a high pressure cleaner, then chuck it in the washing machine, with no soap. I then hang it inside on a clothes horse to dry, as the sun wrecks them. Comes up clean as!
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Post by built4thrashing »

washing machine without any detergent. did it once to my old snatch with fabric softener and it came out all soft and fluffy
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Post by grazza »

Be concerned about any detergents messing with the strap, possibly making it weaker...

But I could be completely wrong about that.
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Post by bazzle »

Guts wrote:Just lay them out flat on concrete and hose them out, then turn over and do again untill clean. Then leave them in a shady dry place to dry.
Exactly the correct way to do it.

Dont use any soap etc or leave in UVs for too long.

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