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jan
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jan
WA, 1119 posts
17 Nov 2005 11:47pm
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what can you use to wash kite lines with?
i just want to soak them and get some of the sand/dirt out of them... soap ok? detergents?
Thomo
WA
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Thomo
WA, 204 posts
18 Nov 2005 6:22am
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Jan
Leave your lines packed up as normal after a kite and just wash all your gear in fresh water nothing more, and let them dry out of the sun!!
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
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GalahOnTheBay
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18 Nov 2005 12:34pm
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avoid all detergents. mild soap may be ok, but i would not risk it.
Wash it in tap water and then make sure they dry
really well
poor relative
WA
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poor relative
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18 Nov 2005 11:56pm
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didnt someone say bleach was cool a while ago??
Wind_n_sea
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Wind_n_sea
WA, 102 posts
19 Nov 2005 6:24am
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yea bleach was cool , it turned ur kook proof connectors into kookable connectors, People discoverd it wasnt cool wen there fully kooked lines began to snap from an OD of bleach
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