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Old Sep 5, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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Washing / Dry cleaning question?

Ok, my work shirt is filthy, i dont know if i should wash it or have it dry cleaned... heres all it says on the tag.
"65% polyester - 35% combed cotton" ???any suggestions what cycle i should try it on?
Old Sep 5, 2004 | 11:59 AM
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Re: Washing / Dry cleaning question?

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Ok, my work shirt is filthy, i dont know if i should wash it or have it dry cleaned... heres all it says on the tag.
"65% polyester - 35% combed cotton" ???any suggestions what cycle i should try it on?
The good thing about that combo is that it'll not fade too fast or shrink. If you can live without it for two days and afford the $3 get it dry cleaned, cuz they give you a free hanger (YES!)

But if you washed it on gentle and then hung it out to dry you should be fine.

Is it a polo style or a tshirt?
Old Sep 5, 2004 | 12:17 PM
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Re: Washing / Dry cleaning question?

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The good thing about that combo is that it'll not fade too fast or shrink. If you can live without it for two days and afford the $3 get it dry cleaned, cuz they give you a free hanger (YES!)

But if you washed it on gentle and then hung it out to dry you should be fine.

Is it a polo style or a tshirt?
Its a button up collard shirt. equiped with my "security officer" badge sewn in on breast. it looks expensive. holla back. i need it for tomorrow, so option 1 wont work. so whatever i do NO DRYING right?
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Re: Washing / Dry cleaning question?

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Its a button up collard shirt. equiped with my "security officer" badge sewn in on breast. it looks expensive. holla back. i need it for tomorrow, so option 1 wont work. so whatever i do NO DRYING right?
Althought it is only 35% coton (the shrinking amazin material) I wouldn't risk it. Just hang it up to dry in a cool well ventilated room (like not your bathroom after you shower).

You'll be fine dude. Look into getting a second one and have one dricleaned and ready so you can swap them out.

I used to have all my good clothes dricleaned, becasue there was a little mamasan who did drycleaning and sewing and alterations right in my barracks, had her own busines in there, it ruled
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