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Washing Wool

Started by Roger Norris, October 31, 2012, 04:40:00 PM

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Biathlonman

Doc Nock, wouldn't be a problem at all...until she hot home!  Lol

Biathlonman

Curious if anyone uses the "fabric softener trick?". Where you let the wool soak in water spiked with fabric softener.  Seems to make no performance difference and makes the wool much more wearable for me.

emac396

TTT that time of year. I searched so figured I would share and save someone the search

Ray Lyon

QuoteOriginally posted by Roger Norris:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Stone Knife:
Gee Roger I thought you just wore yours in the rain to wash it     :bigsmyl:    Thanks for the great info     :thumbsup:  
Thats pretty close to the truth!   :biglaugh:  [/b]
I know some individuals just jump out of a canoe and into the cold water of Armstrong creek to wash their wool. I'm sure there was some 'agitation' involved-just like a regular washing machine.  Others would say I throw things in a pot and stir it, but never my wool.     :laughing:
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