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    Washing your casual

    I've got a PV casual from USAK and I know they're machine washable, but I was wondering how often everyone washes their kilts? Mine is not dirty by any means, but I'm curious.

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    I wash a casual, generally, every 4-6 wears. (Contrast that to pants, which last 2 wears only.) Machine wash cold, regular cycle, follow with a BRIEF stay in the dryer (maybe 3-5 minutes), then straighten pleats and hang to dry. This applies to USAK, Utilikilts, Amerikilts and others.

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    I seldom wash my USA Casuals. Think I've done it twice.

    When I did it was cold water, gentle cycle, and hang dry.

    I hang it across three hangers with five clips each on the shower rod. I fold the underapron back behind the pleated part and clip it up too.

    Then I apply my weighted clips to the pleats so they dry straight, no need for ironing.

    For them that don't know I make the weighted clips out of the extra WalMart clips they sell in the hanger section. Attach a half ounce fishing weight to each side of the clip with duct tape. Works sort of like a clip on tablecloth weight to hold the pleats straight as they dry.

    Use them on my UK's too which I still wash after most every wearing, more to wash out the wrinkles than anything. The weights save ironing with my UKs.

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    i dont have a usa casual but i have a sport kilt and in the last 6 months i think ive washed it once........maybe twice

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    One thing Rocky stresses. Do NOT use any fabric softener on them. It will, over time, remove the coating on the PV.

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    Thanks for the info fellas. I carry a small pkg of wet wipes with me, so if I get sweaty from walking or something I can freshen up a bit, so I should be good to go for awhile.

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    Machine wash cold water with like colors. NO FABRIC SOFTENER (thanks for stating that already Brad).

    Hang dry or lie flat (and open) to dry.

    I wash my kilts after several wearings... don't want to overwash them, but they shouldn't stand up by themselves, either. Good rule of thumb... Every 3 - 4 times if you don't sweat. Every time or every other time if you sweat a lot. If you spill something on it, you can either spot clean it with a damp rag or just throw it in the washer.

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    I don't wash my kilts very much. I haven't cleaned my wool kilts EVER (though one of them has enough beer worked into the weave that I could probably suck on it and get a buzz). My hiking kilt gets washed every week or two while I'm backpacking, which means it's about able to stand up on its own.

    Andrew.

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    Depends on which kilt I have on when I take my annual bath!
    Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?

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    I wash my kilts about every 5 wearings or so, unless something gets spilled on them. I'll probably get lynched for admitting to this, but I also tumble dry on low heat. My Black Watch kilt started life as a great kilt several years ago, and I haven't seen any ill effects yet.

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