D Deletedtoday Active member Nov 20, 2009 #1 I have sessions ridge serious pants. there the type of nylon water proof fabric. question is if i was and dry them will they shrink?
I have sessions ridge serious pants. there the type of nylon water proof fabric. question is if i was and dry them will they shrink?
Malcolm Active member Staff member Nov 20, 2009 #4 i was going to say ask your mom. but if you want to be safe hang them up and let them air dry
special_k10101 Active member Nov 20, 2009 #6 are you gonna nikwax em? doesn't washing outerwear strip waterproofing? you probably shouldn't put em in the dryer, generally it's better to hang dry synthetic fabrics.
are you gonna nikwax em? doesn't washing outerwear strip waterproofing? you probably shouldn't put em in the dryer, generally it's better to hang dry synthetic fabrics.
D Deletedtoday Active member Nov 20, 2009 #7 i put them in there for about 5 minutes took em out and problem sloved thanks you can delete this thread
i put them in there for about 5 minutes took em out and problem sloved thanks you can delete this thread
DirtyMick Active member Nov 20, 2009 #9 There's a tag on your outerwear somewhere that says how to care for the garment. Just follow the directions.
There's a tag on your outerwear somewhere that says how to care for the garment. Just follow the directions.
Ben. Active member Nov 20, 2009 #10 please explain to me how plastic would shrink. COTTON shrinks. not nylon, which is basically plastic. youre fine, wash cold, and dry on the lowest setting.
please explain to me how plastic would shrink. COTTON shrinks. not nylon, which is basically plastic. youre fine, wash cold, and dry on the lowest setting.
D Deletedtoday Active member Nov 20, 2009 #11 just a question on the sot didnt really sort through the outcomes or reasoning, mainly looking to get an answer like Rowen gave but PLUZ KARMA TO EVERY11!!!!!
just a question on the sot didnt really sort through the outcomes or reasoning, mainly looking to get an answer like Rowen gave but PLUZ KARMA TO EVERY11!!!!!
RudyGarmisch Active member Staff member Nov 20, 2009 #12 I actually meant No as in No I'm not deleting the thread now.