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View Poll Results: How often do you dry clean your kilts?

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  • Once a week

    0 0%
  • Twice a month

    1 1.79%
  • Once a month

    4 7.14%
  • Every few months

    10 17.86%
  • Twice a year

    4 7.14%
  • Once a year

    13 23.21%
  • Every few years

    24 42.86%
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  1. #21
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    I've yet to clean my wool kilt. I've spot cleaned in a few places, but it hasn't needed a large scale cleaning yet. When that day comes, I'll probably hand wash.

    My other two kilts just get tossed in the wash on the gentle cycle.

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    I have my kilt cleaned when it needs it. With normal wear, that's every few years, though if I have a bad parade season and get something poured on or dropped on me, it might be more often.
    "To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro

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    I have never had a kilt dry cleaned. The chemicals remove the natural oils that make a kilt water and dirt proof. Small stains are spot cleaned and really dirty kilts are hand washed.
    A kilted Celt on the border.
    Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
    Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.


  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
    I've yet to clean my wool kilt...
    Would that be how you got the name "Crusty"???

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    not much, it doesnt get that dirty.
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro Red View Post
    Would that be how you got the name "Crusty"???

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    Nope. That name came from the three pairs of patched jeans I wore (without washing) until they literally fell apart.

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    I'm another hand washer. Only way to go.

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    UK: Washed every few weeks to a month.

    SWK Thrifty: If it needs it.

    SWK Heavy: Not yet washed, not sure I would ever want to

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    In general there should be very little need, baring a nasty spill, to wash a kilt. Most of the dirt and grime should be removable with a good clothing brush and an occasional streaming. The cotton (or silk) linings one can clean with a bit of soap, water, sponge and microfibre cloth without wetting the kilt. If they are too filthy to be acceptably "cleaned" in that manner then they are probably best replaced. This logic is not specific to kilts but even suits (some of the current fad Super 160s are, despite cost, almost uncleanable) and coats. Dry cleaning does have its place but its for when it really need be (due to environmental and health issues current dry cleaning is moving away from perc towards less effective solvents). I mentioned here the Electrolux Lagoon System (water based) and its, I think, got in theory (as I've not tried it) the best solution for our kilts.

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    Hand wash about once a year.

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