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Old 09-05-2010, 06:06 PM
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Call me sick, but I have to have clean stuff on my car. My harnesses look dirty, but are not expired, can I have them dry cleaned?

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Call me sick, but I have to have clean stuff on my car. My harnesses look dirty, but are not expired, can I have them dry cleaned?

Thanks!
If I had to guess, I'd say to hand wash them or machine wash on gentle cycle with Woolite. Use a brush on stubborn stains.

Then air dry.

Dry cleaning uses chemical that may be detrimental.

That's what I do with my driver's suit.
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If I had to guess, I'd say to hand wash them or machine wash on gentle cycle with Woolite. Use a brush on stubborn stains.

Then air dry.

Dry cleaning uses chemical that may be detrimental.

That's what I do with my driver's suit.
Good idea! I will try that. Next time I will get black belts instead of red!

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