Larry: wash them with Kookabura in the machine on "Delicates". I've washed
knickers, converted from men's high end wool dress pants, thus, and they
survived with aplomb. The Woolriches -- I had a cord du roi pair -- are like
work pants compared to those.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Larry Powers <lapower...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>  It's an amazing day.  I just found my old Woolrich wool knickers.  I think
> these are early to mid 80's, so well over 20 years old.  I bought them when
> they were discontinued and only used them a couple of times before my middle
> aged spread rendered them unwearable.  I tired them on today and they fit
> again.
>
> I would like to clean them.  They are 85% wool and 15% nylon and say dry
> clean only.  My daughter says wash them by soaking in the tub with her super
> special wool cleaner (she weaves and knits and only works with wool).  I
> wash all my riding clothes including my Wooly Warms on the delicate cycle in
> my front loading machine using Ivory Snow.  Of course all washing is in cold
> water.
>
> Any opinions on the best approach?
>
> Wool Rules.
>
> Larry Powers
>
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