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On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 6:08:57 PM UTC-4, KyleCharles wrote:
I have washed many skydiving rigs. I use a tub of lukewarm (not hot) water and a little bit of Woolite to wash a harness/container system. Use a soft bristle brush, rinse very well and hang dry in a place where it will dry quickly. Woolite is the standard for jobs like this. This is how every rigger I have known does it. FWIW, Kyle Thanks, Kyle! I will try that. Uli 'AS' |
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