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November 25th, 2007, 03:06 | #16 |
Captain Awesome
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in that case, pressure washer mate. just spray off the mud, its not suppose to be sparkling clean, the dirtier it is the more natural blending it does.
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November 25th, 2007, 04:00 | #17 |
E-01
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A hose, a mild detergent, a sturdy brush and a bit of effort.
Make sure you since it off several times so you don't get white residue from the detergent. Hang it to let it dry.
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November 25th, 2007, 04:04 | #18 |
In his Trunk!
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A bowl of soap and water, a beer, your couch and Just for Laughs... or Stargate.
Gets my stuff clean anyway...
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November 25th, 2007, 11:14 | #19 |
Thanks for the advice, guys. Just got out from the shower, and yes, the vest is squeaky clean. Well, not squeaky, but the sort of sound you get when you run your fingers down cordura.
Problem solved! Now I wonder if the Phantom vest I'm about to purchase will allow me this luxury. |
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