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Re: Feedback on the Airtech Claw Rig (8868)
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:44:27 GMT
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Jennifer Clark wrote:
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> Geoffrey Hyde wrote:
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> > Well, they would have to be pretty hard lumps of dirt. If you just toss a
> > handful of loose dirt in the washing machine, it will be dissolved in the
> > washing waters, and the washing machine detergent you hopefully put in along
> > with your washing will be more than glad to help it's dissolution with the
> > enzymes it contains.
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> Not that I wish this thread to get out of hand by going into too much detail,
> but...
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> What setting is best for washing Lego?
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> Bio or non-bio?
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> Fabric conditioner? :-)
Well, I haven't tried it, but if I were to, I'd go for a
gentle/delicates cycle, cold water for wash and rinse, no extra spin,
and use dishwasher soap instead of laundry soap. I'd only use fabric
conditioner if I wanted my lego to be nice and soft.
> I definitely need to get out more!
Naw...
> Jennifer Clark
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| (...) Not that I wish this thread to get out of hand by going into too much detail, but... What setting is best for washing Lego? Bio or non-bio? Fabric conditioner? :-) I definitely need to get out more! Jennifer Clark (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.technic)
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