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Wash at 30 and don't tumble dry. I only wash mine every few months, just don't see the point as they are dirty and smelly after a day or two anyway.

 

Quite the most disgusting thing I've heard all day.

 

I rarely wash mine. My wife does them.

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Make sure you do the trouser up zip and buttons. All the weight of the water in the protection material flying around in the machine will weaken the stitching in the crouch area.:001_smile:

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Standard wash with whatever soap is in the house. I don't make a habit of it but I have tumble dried mine before now.

 

I am not much of a white goods expert but the drier has a button for ambient air temperature and that's the one I use.

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