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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 03:55pm
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That's not going to clean it if it's dirty.
Depends on what you mean by dirty. If you've had it in contact with sweaty clothes, then simply drying as described does a fantastic job... most dirt can be brushed off as well - I have a hard time understanding why an indoor jacket would actually have to be washed.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 04:03pm
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Depends on what you mean by dirty. If you've had it in contact with sweaty clothes, then simply drying as described does a fantastic job... most dirt can be brushed off as well - I have a hard time understanding why an indoor jacket would actually have to be washed.
...Fell under the bleachers behind the table.
...Popcorn, suckers, gum, soft drinks.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 04:04pm
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...Fell under the bleachers behind the table.
...Popcorn, suckers, gum, soft drinks.

Pull the jacket off while holding the ends of the sleeves and, voila, it's inside out. Now zip it up inside out and keep it that way.

I've had my jacket for 2 years and it's never needed to be washed. Looks as if I just took it out of the plastic bag.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 04:44pm
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Pull the jacket off while holding the ends of the sleeves and, voila, it's inside out. Now zip it up inside out and keep it that way.

I've had my jacket for 2 years and it's never needed to be washed. Looks as if I just took it out of the plastic bag.
Well it looks good Rich but does it smell lemony fresh?
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 06:51pm
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Well it looks good Rich but does it smell lemony fresh?
I wear it for 30 minutes before each game and that's it. It's never on after I've worked, so I never sweat in it.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 07:07pm
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Wow! I haven't seen so much discussion about a jacket before.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 08:37pm
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Depends on what you mean by dirty. If you've had it in contact with sweaty clothes, then simply drying as described does a fantastic job... most dirt can be brushed off as well - I have a hard time understanding why an indoor jacket would actually have to be washed.
Congratulations on never having to have washed your jacket. But drying it will not clean it if it needs to be washed.

I guess that means you never wash your pajamas either.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2007, 10:02pm
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Congratulations on never having to have washed your jacket. But drying it will not clean it if it needs to be washed.

I guess that means you never wash your pajamas either.
Ok. So if a player named "Thomas" is entered in the book as #10 and approaches the scorer's table after the 10 minute mark to request his name be changed in the book to "Michael", his middle name, are you going to assess a technical foul when the change occurs?
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2007, 02:55am
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Ok. So if a player named "Thomas" is entered in the book as #10 and approaches the scorer's table after the 10 minute mark to request his name be changed in the book to "Michael", his middle name, are you going to assess a technical foul when the change occurs?
What's that got to do with cleaning jackets?
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2007, 09:18am
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What's that got to do with cleaning jackets?

That's a good use of his curve ball.
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2007, 10:13am
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What's that got to do with cleaning jackets?
Just a question the man with the bladder control problem [i.e. he can't help but pi$$ on others] has been avoiding.
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