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Originally Posted by Joe Dom
I tried letting my gear hang-dry a couple times without washing it, but I just don't feel comfortable in a suit that can stand up on its own!
Originally Posted by cheshire
If I've crawled through something particularaly horrifying, I'll put a little bit of detergent on my coveralls. Generally, though, I tend to stay away from using soaps. I don't like the idea of the residue flaking off into the cave. Tide, from what I hear, leaves quite a lot of residue that isn't all that good for cave critters. I don't have the science to back it up, though.
Scott McCrea wrote:Below is a thread about rope pad testing from the previous NSS Discussion Board.
If you would like to find other threads/posts from the previous NSS DB go here:LINK
That would save me a lot of time, George, but I wonder about long-term effects on washer and household plumbing. This last trip left a gallon of wet sandy sludge on just my pants, and I can't believe that would be good for washer valves and drain lines over any length of time -- ?George Dasher wrote:I'm going to reiterate my original point of view.
Just throw everything in the washing machine.
Works like a charm.
I really enjoyed "On Station.
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