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Dizzie
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shammies
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01 May 2005, 18:29 »
how do you clean them?
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kingsmk2
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Re: shammies
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01 May 2005, 18:50 »
what i tend to do is leave them on a bowl of water with a little flash liquid in to... this helps clean them up and u can also use the shammie this way and it stops u from getting smeared windows.
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...joe
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01 May 2005, 21:54 »
use an autoglym hydr-flexi blade!!!
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Re: shammies
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07 May 2005, 22:48 »
Rinse them out in warm water, maybe a little bit of mild soap, and ringe out and leave to dry.....
* mix housewife mix to the rescue
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Dizzie
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07 May 2005, 23:08 »
We slung them in the washing machine. I've never seen so much soap in there! they look brand new now. we'll see if they still work the same!
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07 May 2005, 23:09 »
Or theres that option
Might have f**ked em up tho as its a wierd material....
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VR6_ROB
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Re: shammies
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11 May 2005, 21:38 »
i clean shammies at work at the time when doin the cars
if you have a pressure washer just clean the floor so theres a clean patch
then pressure wash both sides nice and clean for you then
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nogama3
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13 May 2005, 08:22 »
Rob, i thought that would tear the shammy apart?
bowl of hot water and some fairy iquid as my son says.
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VR6_ROB
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Re: shammies
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13 May 2005, 19:00 »
nope does not harm it at all mine lasts about 3-4 month but i use it everyday about 15 cars a day
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dirtmans
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03 July 2005, 22:05 »
by the way it's chamois not shammies
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