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26th January 09, 05:52 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by English Bloke
Be careful Nighthawk, could have brought a whole new meaning to the term 'Burns Night'.
If it's a wooly I'd hand-wash it rather than dryclean. There's some great advice on handwashing wool kilts here
You know, I almost wonder how there hasn't been a machine built just for washing kilts. If my hand washing machine was bigger, I think it could handle it. http://www.laundry-alternative.com/p...onderwash.html I use it when our pipes freeze and I still need to do laundry. It's not as fast as the site says, but it get the job done. I plan on using it when I get around to washing my wool kilt hose.
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