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Ollie Wall
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They don't need washing, they are like dreadlocks, they start cleaning themselves after the first 3 or 4 months.

 

People with dreadlocks tend to have a slightly musty aroma ,whereas a pair of trousers that have been dragged around dirty hedges and slimy sycamores and not washed for a month or two tend to be offensive enough to put me off my cheese and pickle:001_smile:

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i seem to remember reading somewhere [prob on the label] that there not supposed to go in a washing machine.. you lay them flat in a bath and wash them down with a shower head with warm water.. and use a brush but only brush them from top to bottom... i used to put mine in washin machine.. cant say i've worn a pair for few yrs now..

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i seem to remember reading somewhere [prob on the label] that there not supposed to go in a washing machine.. you lay them flat in a bath and wash them down with a shower head with warm water.. and use a brush but only brush them from top to bottom... i used to put mine in washin machine.. cant say i've worn a pair for few yrs now..

 

I think your getting confused with tumble drying, that a no no.

 

Your supposed to lay them out flat while they dry.

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