Clube Português Motociclismo
GERAL => Equipamentos e Acessórios de Motociclismo => Tópico iniciado por: Moto2cool em Abril 16, 2018, 21:40:35, 21:40
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Perhaps you’ve got dirty textile riding gear that you want to – or is that need to – clean. The process is actually pretty easy if you keep a couple factors in mind. First, and most importantly, while textile riding gear is tough enough to handle the abrasion of asphalt in a tumble, some of the treatments and/or membranes used in weatherproofing is/are quite delicate. So, you need to take this into consideration. Always consult the care tag in your suit to see what the manufacturer recommends. Typically, the gear will say hand wash only in luke-warm water. (In fact, of all the textile gear currently in my closet, only my trusty 20-year-old Aerostich suit recommends machine washing.) Every textile suit I have ever checked says do not bleach – which also means that you should check the contents of your laundry detergent to make sure it doesn’t contain bleach. Also, never use any form of fabric softener since it could adversely affect your gear’s waterproofing.
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In: http://www.motorcycle.com/how-to/clean-textile-motorcycle-gear