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28th August 09, 12:46 PM
#1
Kilt Care and Feeding
Not that I've splattered mustard and ketchup all over my kilt, but I'd like to ask about the proper care of my SWK Irish Saffron. I see that the tag says machine wash cold (30c) and iron, or dry clean. I'll opt for the cleaners, but will I have any problems with them keeping my pleats, pleaty. I'd imagine they might charge more for a kilt than a pair of pants or a skirt.
Past, that, I promise to take it for a walk whenever it wants to go -- which is quite often these days
Tony
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28th August 09, 02:52 PM
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I never trust the cleaners with my pleats. I took my beater kilt to the cleaners twice. Two different shops, same messed up results. If you're concerned about keeping your pleats nice and evenly spaced, I would do them yourself. Takes longer, but you don't have to worry about some yahoo screwing them up.
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28th August 09, 03:11 PM
#3
Whether you do it yourself or take it to the cleaners, be sure to baste the pleats beforehand. Just to keep them neat. Barb posted a great tutorial here.
elim
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28th August 09, 03:15 PM
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You'll find many on this site don't send a kilt to a dry cleaner. Instead they clean it themselves. Read this post on cold water washing:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/c...old+water+wash
If you are going to send it to a cleaner, be sure to baste the pleats first. Read this handy post to learn how:
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/b...ht=baste+pleat
Wow. Lethearen was faster than I to point out this useful basting article.
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28th August 09, 03:22 PM
#5
If the tag says to machine wash, I assume it's an acrylic (standard) model, correct? Just do what the tag says- throw it in the washer and hang dry it. The pleats will stay in just fine. I have done it with mine on two occasions. The acrylic is machine washable.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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28th August 09, 06:12 PM
#6
I wash my Stillwaters regulary in cold water with either woolite or liquid laundry soap and hang them up to dry and run an iron over them
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29th August 09, 06:17 AM
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As to feeding I put mine out every night after a warm dish of milk lol
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2nd September 09, 09:55 AM
#8
I have fed my Gordon a couple of times with wee drops of a good single malt. Instead of growing along with me the ungratefull kilt has decided to shrink
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2nd September 09, 10:02 AM
#9
Definitely wash it yourself!!! Expensive or not, poly or wool, the best care will come from you!!
Remember, it's important to feed and walk your kilt on a regular basis, not just when it wants to. It gets very surly and pouts otherwise!!
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