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25 Sep 2002, 05:25 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Chicago
Supporter: Manchester United FC, Chicago Fire
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Cleaning replica jerseys
In the past, on the rare occasions that I actually wore a jersey outside, I had really just thrown my jerseys into the washing maching following the care instructions. But now with my new Man U jersey, I am a bit paranoid about using the machine to clean it. Should it be ok, or would it be beneficial to get it dry cleaned? I know some of you have some really expensive jerseys, and I was just wondering how you treated them. Thanks for the help!
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25 Sep 2002, 07:41 PM
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Replicas are made of polyester so they are pretty tough. I just wash mine in the gentle cycle and air dry them. I have about 30 different replicas and they're in great condition.
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26 Sep 2002, 08:58 AM
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Dry cleaning is a bit overboard.
I have a few jerseys that were game worn and autographed by the player that were a little smelly. I didn't want to wash and damage the signature so a little Febreeze worked wonders.
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