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29th June 04, 08:02 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Graham
Washing a USAkilt is a real problem, frankly, while I don't want to post anything negative about ANY kiltmaker here, I have to say that trying to wash the kilt made me feel very sick, I think it was all the turning round and round in the washing machine that did it. Of course, the soapy water didn't help, I actually swallowed some at one point in the washing cycle. Then the spin drier made me very hot, Ive had a skin problem on my legs since then.
Some, who don't know how good your kilts are, may actually say that it's better to take the kilt off before washing. Of course, they don't understand how hard that is to do.
Graham,
Of course you should take your kilt off before climbing into the washer to take a bath. Don't be so silly!
Rob (who is so clean he doesn't need to take baths)
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