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The lazy man's way to wash your riding pants.
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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 143456, member: 20140"] Patman, I have a ashing geenie too, my mom and dad!!! They are great, hand them the gear bag, and the next day, PRESTO, clean gear. The ket to clean gear is my moms (actually mine) blend of stain removers. Get every stain remover and detergent available add some goof off, some goo gone, some ink remover, and anythin alse that is not too caustic into the wash and you will have very clean gear. Also works well for rags but leavs a nasty film on the washing machine!:confused: The above mixture also works on gloves, helmet pads, clotches that you stain working on your bike, and google frames. Then everything bt the pants and jersey go into the drier to be dried up. I find that pressurewashing gear makes the dirt get embedded in it. [/QUOTE]
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The lazy man's way to wash your riding pants.
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