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stealthwolf:
My two fave washmitts are both in tatters. They, quite literally, came apart in my hands.

Didn't realise I wasn't supposed to machine wash them.  :embarrassed:

So I've got a nice new sheepskin one.

What's the best way to make sure they're clean after use?

autoperfection.com:
The best way to make sure it's clean after your wash is to rinse it through well with clean cold water and then air dry

Hope this helps  :happy2:

stealthwolf:
Thanks.

I am currently washing all my MF cloths in preparation for tomorrow. I was meant to do a two-day detail - strip off all LSP on day 1 and polish + lsp day 2. But I've been playing with my new netbook so I'm gonna have to do a 2-day detail in ~9 hours tomorrow!

RedRobin:
^^^^
Exactly - Lots of clean water rinsing and wringing under the tap and then allow to dry naturally.

I ruined my first sheep the same way.

joesgti:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on June 02, 2009, 04:28:39 pm ---^^^^
Exactly - Lots of clean water rinsing and wringing under the tap and then allow to dry naturally.

I ruined my first sheep the same way.



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