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20th November 04, 06:25 PM
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Kilt Snapping.
My first kilt received it's first washing.
I was amazed.
After pulling it from the washer, I gave it a hearty whip snap! and BAM! All the pleats fell into place. And now it somehow looks better then it did before going into the washer.
I hope folk understand what I am saying... Ever whip out a blanket to make it cover the bed?
My only complaint... One wash, and now the velcro is riddled with lint. Boo. More reason to buy a traditional I guess. No velcro.
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20th November 04, 06:49 PM
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check at a local sewing shop for a velcro cleaning tool. They're cheap and very handy.
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20th November 04, 08:48 PM
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I always stick the velcro together before washing. Works great!
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20th November 04, 09:50 PM
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When I saw the subject line I thought that it read kilt "swapping". Sounded kinda kinky so I had to investigate.
Seriously though, Bear offers sound advice when he says to mate the opposing Velcros before doing a laundry.
Mychael
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21st November 04, 07:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
I always stick the velcro together before washing. Works great!
I had wondered if you guys opened up (un-buckled, etc.) your kilts before washing.
I will keep Bear's advice in mind for any I get with velcro. So far, all my kilts have buckles. Should I leave them buckled or unbuckle them before washing
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21st November 04, 09:33 AM
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I, too, close up the velcro before washing. No klingons on the kilt when it comes out.
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21st November 04, 03:12 PM
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Ditto on Bear's comment. On washing, stick the velcro together and throw it in...
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