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16th June 05, 10:54 AM
#1
ScotchGuard
Ok, since joining this forum, I've begun to consider making more use of my kilt.
HOWEVER, I worry about spills and such damaging my very expensive wool skirt. Has anyone used Scotchguard on a kilt? Does it help? Could it damage it?
Please share your experiences.
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16th June 05, 03:28 PM
#2
Originally Posted by Bob C.
Ok, since joining this forum, I've begun to consider making more use of my kilt.
HOWEVER, I worry about spills and such damaging my very expensive wool skirt. Has anyone used Scotchguard on a kilt? Does it help? Could it damage it?
Please share your experiences.
ummm... Skirt?
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16th June 05, 08:05 PM
#3
Assuming you are thinking about a regular kilt-they are in fact very hard to damage.
Mine are fed a regular diet of coffee-red wine-oil-and anything else that happens to be around.
An occasional trip to the dry cleaner for a proper press etc and clean-seems to keep then in good condition.
James
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16th June 05, 08:23 PM
#4
I guess that when I am kilted I am a little bit more careful as to my manners LOL, but I have done some spot cleaning, and that seems to come out OK.
Jimmy, I think, had a way in which he cleaned his kilts without taking it to the dry cleaners. Either I dreamed that or I am mistaken, as I cannot find it.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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17th June 05, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GMan
Jimmy, I think, had a way in which he cleaned his kilts without taking it to the dry cleaners. Either I dreamed that or I am mistaken, as I cannot find it.
There's currently a thread running by Hank about "Dry Cleaning". Rather than post it again... slide on over there. Glen, you can wake-up now... it was just a nightmare.
I thought about the "ScotchGuard" route on my latest kilt, but was perplexed on whether I needed to treat the outside or the inside. For now, I'll just drink less at the gigs and see if that helps.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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17th June 05, 09:56 AM
#6
You guys...clean...your kilts??! :o
Whoah, a whole new world is out there. :grin:
Andrew.
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