anyone washed vintage material capes/gowns

And i ripped it trying to stretch it back.




Note too all dont use a washing machine

Delicates cycle my arse..............
 
Oh dude, i was reading this from start to finish and was just about to post saying "for heavens sake don't do that, just a mild soapy hand wash" :eek: :(
Sorry to hear it all went tits up mate.
 
poncho said:
****

hans trench coat shrunk!

Stupid washing machine

Put Han in the oven for a mild cooking, shrink his plastic right down until he fits his new clean ripped mini coat.

Two wrongs make a right, Right?

:wink:
 
plantainman said:
poncho said:
****

hans trench coat shrunk!

Stupid washing machine

Put Han in the oven for a mild cooking, shrink his plastic right down until he fits his new clean ripped mini coat.

Two wrongs make a right, Right?

:wink:


Yeh, you should definitely do this :lol:
 
Section 8 said:
I would put any in a washing machine. I'd go vintage and wash in a slop stone.


I shouldn't post anything after 12 o'clock or a barrel of sauce. I was meant to say "I wouldn't put any in a washing machine." :roll:

Any way I could care less what you do with them.





PS: My recurring error will go unnoticed to those on the other side of the pond. :D Always baffles me that one.
 
I have a general Lando with a 30 year old felt tip pen stain.
Toi Polloi kindly advised on what to do. I still haven't got the courage up to clean it.
This thread needs his expertise.
 
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