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25th June 13, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Liam
I agree Kyle, that it would be a rare occasion that a kilt should need to go to the dry cleaners, such as spilling something on it or sitting where you shouldn't. Occasionally I have touched up pleats with a steam iron, on the floor, particularly my 4 yd kilts. Use a cloth with your teflon coated PV kilts as it can come off on a hot iron. My wife made me buy her a new iron after mucking one up. I cleaned it up and now have my own!
You are forgiven, Sir, for you are new here, but you should know that Kyle doesn't have teflon coated PV kilts. The very idea. Shudder .........
Last edited by BCAC; 25th June 13 at 08:09 AM.
Reason: spelling, as usual!
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25th June 13, 08:14 AM
#2
Originally Posted by BCAC
You are forgiven, Sir, for you are new here, but you should know that Kyle doesn't have teflon coated PV kilts. The very idea. Shudder .........
Quite right, I do not!
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