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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
Nutter
 
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Default Wash goes the Weasel.

As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.

Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

Cheers,

Ray.
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.


"Nutter" <Nutter@MyHouse.com> wrote in message
news:lhqh10dvbuao9poh8h0um30kk9gtba63cr@4ax.com...
> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
>
> Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
> the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ray.


http://www.weezle.co.uk/faq.htm

They say yes, and I've washed mine before and it still works.


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
beanie
 
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.


"Huw Porter" <huwporter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4b6b0d3228ea1b69cc800b84394ef775.67595@mygate .mailgate.org...
> "Nutter" <Nutter@MyHouse.com> wrote in message
> news:lhqh10dvbuao9poh8h0um30kk9gtba63cr@4ax.com
>
> > As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> > one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
> >
> > Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
> > the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

>
> It is extremely cruel to wash a weasel in a washing machine. If you
> must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
> get bitten.
>

http://www.outlawdivers.org.uk/trimi...=&menu=reports

see Friday 28



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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
rich
 
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.

>>As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
>>one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
>>
>>Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
>>the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

>
>
> It is extremely cruel to wash a weasel in a washing machine. If you
> must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
> get bitten.
>


Well caught Huw.. I had already picked up the phone to begin dialling
the RSCPA there! ;)

rich

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
Huw Porter
 
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.

"Nutter" <Nutter@MyHouse.com> wrote in message
news:lhqh10dvbuao9poh8h0um30kk9gtba63cr@4ax.com

> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
>
> Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
> the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?


It is extremely cruel to wash a weasel in a washing machine. If you
must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
get bitten.

Cheers,
Huw
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:29 PM
rich
 
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.

> http://www.outlawdivers.org.uk/trimi...=&menu=reports
>
> see Friday 28
>

:D lol

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:30 PM
Nutter
 
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Default Re: Wash goes the Weasel.

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:23:25 +0000 (UTC), "Huw Porter"
<huwporter@hotmail.com> wrote:

>"Nutter" <Nutter@MyHouse.com> wrote in message
>news:lhqh10dvbuao9poh8h0um30kk9gtba63cr@4ax.com
>
>> As Weasels seem to be a topic of the week, can anyone that has owned
>> one for a long period of time give advice on cleaning \ washing.
>>
>> Does putting them on a low temp washing cycle in the machine destroy
>> the fibres, or do people just hand wash them?

>
>It is extremely cruel to wash a weasel in a washing machine. If you
>must wash it, please wash it by hand, wearing gloves so that you don't
>get bitten.
>
>Cheers,
>Huw
>--
>http://www.huwporter.com


I guess I asked for that!

Cheers for the link Kevin!


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