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<blockquote data-quote="14D" data-source="post: 50944" data-attributes="member: 410"><p>Washing gear sucks. And washing gear with white in it(my gear doesn't have a bunch in it but a bit..) really sucks. especially when it's got mud in it that's been there for like 3 weeks.</p><p></p><p>I started by pre-rinsing it in the utili-tub(think filling it up with lukewarm water then putting all my gear in and just moving it all around to get some of the crud out)</p><p></p><p>Then I emptied the tub, put in some soap refilled with lukewarm water and cleaned them. Think like scrubbing like mad with a toothbrush(the tongue cleaner part works well on stains too...) and that pulled out the stains pretty well, but believe me it takes a LOT of time to do that with a shirt. Because of this I didn't spend so much time on my pants(they get dirty real quick anyways so..)</p><p></p><p>after that I threw them in the wash with the same soap I used in the prewash, didn't really look at them as I pulled them out of the washer and threw them into the dryer. threw them and a dryer sheet in and sat and watched joe dirt for 30 minutes.. then heard it beep and checked.</p><p></p><p>WOW they got clean. Besides a few really small faded dots(some tough mud i guess) my pants, shirt and even the roost spot on the back of my shirt looks like new!</p><p></p><p>This is the soap I used that worked really well, I would link to the site that you can buy it from but you have to be a member to see it which wouldn't be useful to most of you...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.saferforyourhome.com/images/melapower/melapower.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="14D, post: 50944, member: 410"] Washing gear sucks. And washing gear with white in it(my gear doesn't have a bunch in it but a bit..) really sucks. especially when it's got mud in it that's been there for like 3 weeks. I started by pre-rinsing it in the utili-tub(think filling it up with lukewarm water then putting all my gear in and just moving it all around to get some of the crud out) Then I emptied the tub, put in some soap refilled with lukewarm water and cleaned them. Think like scrubbing like mad with a toothbrush(the tongue cleaner part works well on stains too...) and that pulled out the stains pretty well, but believe me it takes a LOT of time to do that with a shirt. Because of this I didn't spend so much time on my pants(they get dirty real quick anyways so..) after that I threw them in the wash with the same soap I used in the prewash, didn't really look at them as I pulled them out of the washer and threw them into the dryer. threw them and a dryer sheet in and sat and watched joe dirt for 30 minutes.. then heard it beep and checked. WOW they got clean. Besides a few really small faded dots(some tough mud i guess) my pants, shirt and even the roost spot on the back of my shirt looks like new! This is the soap I used that worked really well, I would link to the site that you can buy it from but you have to be a member to see it which wouldn't be useful to most of you... [IMG]http://www.saferforyourhome.com/images/melapower/melapower.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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