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Old Dec 9, 2002
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~Cleaning my filthy bra~

So I got a bra to use for my trip across the country, but it's really dirty on the inside. I tried to find cleaning instructions, on the tag of the bra it says to check the owner's manual which I did, but nothing is there. Can I put this in the wash? Does anyone know? Thanks.
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You could dry clean it like a leather jacket i guess.
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this should have been posted in detailing or other products and parts...Just wipe it down with warm water
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beat it down and hose it...
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I'm talking about the INSIDE of the bra. Thanks.
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warm water to get any gunk or dirt chunks off it... otherwise who cares..no one sees it
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Miracle Bra??
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warm water to get any gunk or dirt chunks off it... otherwise who cares..no one sees it[hr]

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warm water to get any gunk or dirt chunks off it... otherwise who cares..no one sees it[hr]
If its dirty on the inside you might as well not even use it, putting something like that on your front end without cleaning it is just beggin for scratches up the A$$, make sure that thing is SPOTLESS
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if there's stains from dirt rings or such there's no damage..dirt chunks or gunky crap should be wiped off using warm water....if you have a bleach stain on a shirt will it cut you....no [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]..
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The reason I posted this is because I don't want to put the dirty bra on and scratch my paint, completely defeating the purpose of the bra. Anyway, I'll try rinsing it out in the shower with warm water. Thanks all.
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I don't think it would scratch much considering that the bra fits so flush and movement is less than miniscule. I'f your really concerned why don't you wash it thoroughly from the inside then cut out a cloth to place btween the bra and your car. That way all you have to do is wash that cloth whenever you feel like it and the bra fabric will never touch your clear coat.
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Hey showoff- that's actually a really good idea with the towels. I just may do that! Thanks!
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I don't think it would scratch much considering that the bra fits so flush and movement is less than miniscule. I'f your really concerned why don't you wash it thoroughly from the inside then cut out a cloth to place btween the bra and your car. That way all you have to do is wash that cloth whenever you feel like it and the bra fabric will never touch your clear coat.[hr]
Damn it that is a good idea...

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Thanks! Hope it works out [IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
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