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cleaning mesh jacket - 10/1/2008 2:00:45 PM   
scastillo13


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has n-e body washed a mesh jacket before?? N-e suggestion on washing or dry cleaning.....??thanks

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RE: cleaning mesh jacket - 10/1/2008 2:20:24 PM   
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if it has removable padding, I would throw it in the washer and just hang it out to dry.

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RE: cleaning mesh jacket - 10/2/2008 9:04:30 AM   
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I wouldn''t wash it in a dryer cause I think it''ll rip the mesh apart.  Wash it by hand and then air dry it, I like to put mine on as it''s getting close to being dry so it still has it''s shape.

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RE: cleaning mesh jacket - 10/2/2008 9:16:24 AM   
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If the padding comes out throw it in the washer on cold wash.. dont put it in the dryer... do it all the time havent had a problem yet

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RE: cleaning mesh jacket - 10/3/2008 7:06:14 AM   
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Thanks guys lots of good ideas, will clean by hand its not like I role on the ground with it, so it should just take a lil elbow grease and time to air dry, thanks again ...

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RE: cleaning mesh jacket - 10/3/2008 5:50:01 PM   
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Take the pads out and throw it in the washer, then hang it up to dry. I''ve done it more than once.

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