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washing your kit
i had a gu gel burst in my back pocket so i had to throw my kit in the wash today...before i put in, i happened to glance at the laundry directions...does anyone know why it says to connect the zipper and zip it all the way up before washing? I've just never heard of this...Ive washed jerseys a bunch of times without pulling up the zipper...just wondering if anyone knew why they said to do this
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Probably to keep the zipper teeth from abrading the fabric.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 10860628)
Probably to keep the zipper teeth from abrading the fabric.
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Technically you're supposed to zip all zippers before laundering clothing. Not just cycling clothing. I never do. My kits (and clothing) come out just fine.
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Just something they can ding you with if you call to claim warranty.
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I never zip up either. When the kit comes off, it goes in the hamper and then into the washing machine with no further thought about it. I've been doing this for 20+ years and never had a problem.
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Originally Posted by colombo357
(Post 10860681)
Just something they can ding you with if you call to claim warranty.
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Virtually all of my clothing, including riding clothes, is washed zipped and turned inside out. I also put the riding clothes in nylon mesh bags to keep them separated from other items. Stuff is too expensive to not do this...
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Originally Posted by flatlander_48
(Post 10860898)
Virtually all of my clothing, including riding clothes, is washed zipped and turned inside out. I also put the riding clothes in nylon mesh bags to keep them separated from other items. Stuff is too expensive to not do this...
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 10860628)
Probably to keep the zipper teeth from abrading the fabric.
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Sounds like a single guy. Unwritten rule of married guys, accidentally/intentionally screw up a load of laundry within the first month or so of the ceremony and you will be banned from laundry duty under all but emergency situations. Never heard the zipper thing though but the serious responses seem to make sense.
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I just washed all my clothes/kits ONE load/ im friggin lazy single guy....:twitchy:
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I also 'connect' all velcro patches to their counter-parts, I had a pair of gloves connect to just about everything else in the washer one time...
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Originally Posted by kenl666
(Post 10871208)
I also 'connect' all velcro patches to their counter-parts, I had a pair of gloves connect to just about everything else in the washer one time...
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Originally Posted by kenl666
(Post 10871208)
I also 'connect' all velcro patches to their counter-parts, I had a pair of gloves connect to just about everything else in the washer one time...
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I never wash my bike clothes in the washer, I just stomp on them a few times in the bottom of the shower after the ride, wring them out, then hang them up to air dry.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 10876882)
I never wash my bike clothes in the washer, I just stomp on them a few times in the bottom of the shower after the ride, wring them out, then hang them up to air dry.
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Oh hell. Yet another cycling-related thing I've been doing wrong.
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Originally Posted by amillhench
(Post 10876918)
I do this if I'm in a hurry. Today I washed my kit in the sink with oxyclean. I did it twice because the water was so gross. I guess riding on the side of the road while being passed by 18 wheelers isn't conducive to staying clean. My Giordanas specifically state that pilling from zippers is considered a natural aspect of the fabric.
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I wash all my cycling gear by hand using Woolite.
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Yes, it specifically states pilling.
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Haven't you heard? Everytime you operate a zipper half a cent is donated to the Canadian Inventors guild. You should go out of your way to thank us. 501's are really only cool on jeans.
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