vickster
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JFGIClueless...or charmingly naive?![]()
Ok, clueless.
Well I have pieces of the puzzle, three corners and most of the edges, what I'm missing is why enzymes affect the plastics in sportswear.
JFGIClueless...or charmingly naive?![]()
Ok, clueless.
Well I have pieces of the puzzle, three corners and most of the edges, what I'm missing is why enzymes affect the plastics in sportswear.
All lycra/spandex/elastane are only partially Lycra. 5% or so (too lazy to read a label and check)I think because they're partially Lycra and partially natural fibres
"Quick" or "Daily" is now down at 30°C though.@Tin Pot unless you are a muddy mountain bikerjust put your cycling kit without any detergent, at 40, short spin, the program for "quick" or "daily" wash will do.
Hang up to air dry: lycra will be just wet, jackets will be dripping, so either let them drip outdoors or wrap them in a towel first.
Simples![]()
Sorry, my mistake: true, it's 30."Quick" or "Daily" is now down at 30°C though.
Why's it dropped to 30, whilst increasing reliance on the detergent though?Sorry, my mistake: true, it's 30.
That's what I use for my clothes, seen that I'm not a muddy mbiker by all means![]()
You wanna try getting my wife to read a garment care label? I'm the only one in our house who pays attention to the different settings on the washing machine.Why don't you ask your wife rather than strangers on a forum? Remember most members on here are also male and thus utterly clueless about all the important stuff in this world![]()
You wanna try getting my wife to read a garment care label? I'm the only one in our house who pays attention to the different settings on the washing machine.
Except in the case of the nappies. They have a very specific washing regime. Very specific.
@Tin Pot unless you are a muddy mountain bikerjust put your cycling kit without any detergent, at 40, short spin, the program for "quick" or "daily" wash will do.
Hang up to air dry: lycra will be just wet, jackets will be dripping, so either let them drip outdoors or wrap them in a towel first.
Simples![]()
Home. Shower. Kit in washer (before it has chance to dry). Bio. 30°C. No softner. Quick wash. Hang to dry. Job done.![]()
If you want a full washing machine you need to buy more sets of kitSeems overkill to use a washing machine for one set of clothes everyday, though I am considering using the shower to just rinse kit - as you say, there isn't much mud just drenched in sweat. Bike is almost always indoors right now.
I'm "on this" because I need my kit ready everyday or I miss sessions.
Day - Kit
1 Bike and run
2 Run
3 Tri kit
4 run and swim
5 bike and swim
6 (sometimes run)
7 bike and swim