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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:52 pm
by Shiv
The dilluted colors of the glove and overall look will match your scarf, too.

I don't see a downside here. Cept maybe having to buy a new washer. That could be expensive. :frusty:

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:54 pm
by VermilionX
i still need to find a way to tatter my scarf w/o looking like it was force tattered.

also, it's getting hot already here in CA, i don't wanna wear the scarf unless it's cloudy.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:56 pm
by Jamers!
VermilionX wrote:i still need to find a way to tatter my scarf w/o looking like it was force tattered.

also, it's getting hot already here in CA, i don't wanna wear the scarf unless it's cloudy.


stone wash it, find a metal container with a lig, fill it with water, drop some bleach, rocks and dirt, the scarf. Close the lid and shake it up. That will tater it up a bit, you want, cut and fray the edges of the scarf a bit first before you do that and it will tear it a bit


JWF

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:00 pm
by VermilionX
JWF505 wrote:
stone wash it, find a metal container with a lig, fill it with water, drop some bleach, rocks and dirt, the scarf. Close the lid and shake it up. That will tater it up a bit, you want, cut and fray the edges of the scarf a bit first before you do that and it will tear it a bit


JWF
stone wash... sound like fun. :D

and no, i don't want my glove's color to fade. it's a neccessity for me and the bike but the scarf is just an accessory.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:01 pm
by Jamers!
VermilionX wrote:
JWF505 wrote:
stone wash it, find a metal container with a lig, fill it with water, drop some bleach, rocks and dirt, the scarf. Close the lid and shake it up. That will tater it up a bit, you want, cut and fray the edges of the scarf a bit first before you do that and it will tear it a bit


JWF
stone wash... sound like fun. :D

and no, i don't want my glove's color to fade. it's a neccessity for me and the bike but the scarf is just an accessory.
stone wash that baby a few times and it will be beat up nice and well. As for the gloves. I doubt you will have any fading. If you do it will be in like 2 years after a lot of washes, not after 2-3 so dont worry about it


JWF

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:47 pm
by Mintbread
Joe Rocket=> wrote: I don't know I have never washed my gloves before.
Neither have I.
I ride rain or shine so I suppose the odd storm gives them a bit of a clean.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:55 pm
by VermilionX
i think my gloves just needed some air... i went down to the garage and sniffed it. :laughing:

it's not so bad after it was left there for awhile.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:06 pm
by Sev
100k/hour through the rain is how I wash mine. Seems to work pretty well. Then again, I don't have a fairing to keep the wind off my fingers so they stay pretty cool, and I don't sweat much.