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Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
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Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
I've ruined 2 fucking shirts and I used the lowest temperature with no drying.
- Manuel
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
I will never buy a polo again, everyone I've ever bought has either shrunk or stretched and I have tried various ways of washing the cunts. When you see blokes wearing polos they nearly always look scruffy and don't fit, so it seems to be a problem across the board, unless you're Swiss of course.
Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
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I have a state of the art washine machine but as in this example they fuck clothes up. My moto is anything you wear waist up should never be put in one. Hand wash or dry cleaners only.
But I guess you are too tight a cսnt to affiord the dry cleaners and thats why you dress liake a shambling cunting mess.
I have a state of the art washine machine but as in this example they fuck clothes up. My moto is anything you wear waist up should never be put in one. Hand wash or dry cleaners only.
But I guess you are too tight a cսnt to affiord the dry cleaners and thats why you dress liake a shambling cunting mess.
Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
Can't you afford a decent washing machine that does it all for you, Swiss, you tight cսnt?
Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
Because you wear football shirts?
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
I got a divorce from my last washing machine.
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
Haven't you got a woman to do that sort of thing for you?
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
Well obviously gently hand wash them in warm water. Then drip dry on a nice hanger not a thin mettle one or wood one. For example I never machine wash my expensive designer Polo Shirts. Either dry clean or hand wash.
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
If you read below, I don't iron anything, I'm talking about washing which sometimes melts them ironed on stickers, even when I use the low temperature wash setting. Read it before replying. These are WHU issued shirts, so yes they are synthetic.
Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
What a stupid cսnt you are. You never apply an Iron directly to the clothing. You use a clean white T -Towel and iron over it. Also as you clothers are probably all made out of cheap synthetic material they will melt.
Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
"arsene, I don't iron anything, I'm talking about the iron on logos that get melted when you wash them."
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Re: Best Way to wash those WHU shirts without melting the iron sticker thing?
Who bothers to iron in this day and age. These shirts just need hanging up straight from the washing machine (or tin bath)