Washing Quad Shocks?
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Rob Walker
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Washing Quad Shocks?
Has anyone tried washing their Quad Shock straps? After a round of golf, If I'm wearing a lighter coloured shirt, I look like I'm wearing brown straps.
Sometimes I wonder, "Why is that disc getting bigger?". Then it hits me.
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Matt Aubin
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Re: Washing Quad Shocks?
same problem, looks like you're throwing bags of soil over your shoulder all day.
I do know that a section of stitching gave out on my quads when it got really wet (playing in pouring rain), so let it dry completely. Other than that, probably just hand wash in a sink. I don't think a washing machine is a good idea.
I do know that a section of stitching gave out on my quads when it got really wet (playing in pouring rain), so let it dry completely. Other than that, probably just hand wash in a sink. I don't think a washing machine is a good idea.
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Rob Walker
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Re: Washing Quad Shocks?
I followed the advice of the mighty Tserpes and tossed them in the washing machine last night. I have yet to try them out, but so far so good.
Sometimes I wonder, "Why is that disc getting bigger?". Then it hits me.
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Bill Bureau
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Re: Washing Quad Shocks?
Washed mine several times,cold water,gentle cycle and no dryer.....they smell like new...
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Jeff Wiechowski
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Re: Washing Quad Shocks?
Mine have been washed countless times with my bag. Both holding up well after 2+ years.
