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    Question How do you clean your riding clothes?

    I jsut got some new Core 5 pants and jersey. The first time just washing them on the cold/gentle setting got em clean. I got some mud on em this time and that wasnt enough. Should I wash them with some regular liquid laundry soap or what? I dont wanna ruin them.

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    Real men ride with there cloths derty!


    But I just use normal laundry soap and put them in the wash it wont hurt them unless you put them in the drier! Dont put them in the drier!
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    noooooooooooo puttin them in the dryer. I use the bowflex for its inteded purpose, a clothes rack!

    K, im gonna run em through again with some soap this time (they still havent dried yet thankfully)
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    I use regular laundry detergent and if they are really dirty I spry them with Shout and wash them and let them air dry. Not in a dryer.
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    I'll have to dig up a picture I have...

    I know those WV boys burn there clothes after a HM ride... I guess thats how they clean 'em down there.



    Eric

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    Hey yo Taco... what kind of washer machine and detergent is this???


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    I believe its an old Sears and Roebuck
    fo hundred with stuff on it
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    mommas got the whites, whites like the sun-shine mommas got the magic of Clorox Bleech™

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    they say on them DO NOT USE BLEACH. because of the leather panels I think. most of it came out, need to get some spray and wash i guess
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    we always clean off our stuff in the tub (in our laudry room) before putting them in the washer. So that way all the mudd is washed away and won't ruin our washer. Than we put the clothes on the lowest setting with Wisk stain remover deterg. and they come out nice and clean!
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