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How wash my under suit ?


Zer Cheese

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Hello there,

Next Sunday, I'll have fun with my new biker costume. But it'll be a sunny day so I want to know how wash it.

I would like to consult you about the suede patch on the under suit. What I can do.

A-Wash it in cold water

B-Washing machine at home

C-Dry cleaning 

D-Never wash it and smell

Thank you for help

 

Zer Cheese TB 14375 from French Garrison

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I’m going “D” lol. I’ve asked this same question before as well. I’ve worn my a few times on hot days but it never seems to smell. Again it’s a few times not every month. I usually hang it outside to breath and spray it with frebreez. I was also worried about the patches but I guess if other people have washed it then it’s ok. Do you have a spare piece of the patch? Maybe wash that with some other things and see how it holds up.


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I've washed both my coveralls and flak vest after some particularly hot troops left salt marks on the suit. I went with option 'A", and hand-washed them in the bathtub with some woolite and cold water. Then I wrung them out with a towel and let them air dry.

Probably the safest/most conservative way to get them clean.

As Scott mentioned, some folks turn the coveralls inside out, then spritz the insides with rubbing alcohol.

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2 hours ago, Frank75139 said:

I’m going “D” lol. I’ve asked this same question before as well. I’ve worn my a few times on hot days but it never seems to smell. Again it’s a few times not every month. I usually hang it outside to breath and spray it with frebreez. I was also worried about the patches but I guess if other people have washed it then it’s ok. Do you have a spare piece of the patch? Maybe wash that with some other things and see how it holds up.


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"Do you have a spare piece of the patch? Maybe wash that with some other things and see how it holds up."

This is the best suggestion I've heard on this subject.  Not everyone has the same suit with the same leather or faux leather.  TEST!!!  Don't assume something that works for persons suit is going to work with yours.  

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Turn them inside out, wash in cold.  Hang to dry.  Or hell, throw them in the dryer.  I really don't care if the suede fades or gets rough.  It's not supposed to be perfectly smooth suede anyway.  

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I have used Dryel for mine.  https://dryel.com/

It is just a bag and essentially what is a large wetnap.  You put them in the dryer on medium for 15-30 minutes and they come out pretty fresh.  I have used it for my Officer uniforms as well.

You can pick them up on Amazon, Target, and I think Walmart.

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