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Wash goes the Weasel.

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Nutter - 29 Jan 2004 11:12 GMT
As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.

Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

Cheers,

Ray.
FISHinthecity - 29 Jan 2004 11:20 GMT
> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
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>
> Ray.

http://www.weezle.co.uk/faq.htm

They say yes, and I've washed mine before and it still works.

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Kevin
www.fishinthecity.co.uk

Huw Porter - 29 Jan 2004 11:23 GMT
> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
>
> Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
> the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

It is extremely cruel to wash a weasel in a washing machine.  If you
must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
get bitten.

Cheers,
Huw
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rich - 29 Jan 2004 11:37 GMT
>>As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
>>one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
> get bitten.

Well caught Huw.. I had already picked up the phone to begin dialling
the RSCPA there! ;)

rich
beanie - 29 Jan 2004 11:37 GMT
> > As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> > one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
> get bitten.

http://www.outlawdivers.org.uk/trimix.asp?month=&year=&menu=reports

see Friday 28
rich - 29 Jan 2004 11:57 GMT
> http://www.outlawdivers.org.uk/trimix.asp?month=&year=&menu=reports
>
> see Friday 28
>
:D lol
Nutter - 31 Jan 2004 13:35 GMT
>> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
>> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
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>Cheers,
>Huw

I guess I asked for that!

Cheers for the link Kevin!
 
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