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    andy_art_trigg
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    Re: Washing trainers in washing machines

    Interesting about the dryers. I wonder if their washing machines also facilitate trainers, or maybe they assume you’ve washed them elsewhere?

    #171133
    Davecas
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    Re: Washing trainers in washing machines

    We`ve also had instances of the laces snagging and causing the stretch type belts to snap.

    so definately a bad idea!!

    David

    #171134
    andy_art_trigg
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    Re: Washing trainers in washing machines

    Just found this. What do you reckon?

    http://www.betterware.co.uk/productdetails.aspx?pid=019690&cid=164&language=en-GB

    I know the weight’s still there but instead of two loose trainers banging about it may be better to have them in this contraption. I’m thinking more along the lines of “if you must wash ’em in the machine – try one of these”. (at your own risk of course)

    #171135
    robbra
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    Re: Washing trainers in washing machines

    I allways say if you must wash them also load some towels with them but not with plastic paddle drums and only slow spin progs
    Rob

    #171136
    keithwilliams
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    Re: Washing trainers in washing machines

    just seen another one. it was an indesit 1400spin i can’t remember the number but it was the art deco square fronted type. they call the cycle “special shoes”. i’m amazed that indesit think their machines can handle it considering that washing clothes is an effort for them.

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