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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood
    Does it get out the stinky oily perspiration?
    hmm...I'm not sure of that...somehow I doubt it...

    best bet is to have Matt Newsome make you a new kilt, especially if your old one smells that bad!

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    Hmmmm. So now not only do I have to groom my cat I have to groom my kilts?

    hehehehehehehehehe
    Dee

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    Brush and steam

    Prior to dry cleaning, the traditionnal way of cleaning wool suits was called brush and steam. First, you brush the suit (or the kilt) with a suit brush, to remove most ot the dirt. Second, you expose it to steam (hanged in a closed bathroom with hot water in the tub) to remove bad odours and to eliminate creases.

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