Oxyclean rocks!
It really restores the brightness to white clothing that's gotten dingy...
Kimba
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Oxyclean rocks!
It really restores the brightness to white clothing that's gotten dingy...
Kimba
Quote:
Originally posted by pedalfaster
"My name is Pedalfaster and I am a lazy-launderer".
Everything that lives in my house gets washed warm/cold in the machine and dried in the dryer on "med".
Wanna know how lazy I am (NBR)?
I buy wool sweaters at Goodwill a size or two on the large size, wear them all season, washing as described above, then, when they finally reach teeny-tiny child-size, I take them back to Goodwill and just buy "new" ones.
At least I recycle :D
All of my cycling gear is pretty much middle-of-the-road Voler team stuff.
When this batch wears out, I'll either have to start racing again or shell out the cashola for new duds.
Life is too short to spend time worrying about the laundry.
:p
ain't that right. Love the sweater tip.
~Irulan
Okay folks-
here's one...
haven't noticed too much problem with..uh...
funky ( and I don't mean retro cool) bike clothing...
but what can one do for a stinky watchband??
I have one of those velcro watchbands on my Ironman watch.I need the velcro one- I have really small wrists and any other watchband is too big/small... I always fall between sizes.
I just started at a new position at work- and it's really hot back there.
Anyway- the last couple of days I noticed an ummm...odour coming from my wrist!
It's my watchband! What can I do?
I've tried soap- and water- jellied alcohol, febreze...
Or do I need to buy a new watchband? And- this was an extra small velcro band which you can't find everywhere...
help me...
Kimba