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Washing your reds shirt.


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Not quite footy related, I know, but I've been negged recently for putting something remotely footy-related on the other forum, so here we are.

 

I've not had a shirt of any kind that has lettering from the same kind of print as this one, so I'm not sure how a normal wash would affect it, if at all. As it's not been washed since I bought it from the club store back in May last year, putting it on before the mancs game on the weekend made me realize it was about due for one, so...

 

What's the best way? Cheers for any help! ;)

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Not quite footy related, I know, but I've been negged recently for putting something remotely footy-related on the other forum, so here we are.

 

I've not had a shirt of any kind that has lettering from the same kind of print as this one, so I'm not sure how a normal wash would affect it, if at all. As it's not been washed since I bought it from the club store back in May last year, putting it on before the mancs game on the weekend made me realize it was about due for one, so...

 

What's the best way? Cheers for any help! ;)

 

You scruffy mong.

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I don't know what the fuss is with washing clothes. You put them in the washing machine, press start, take them out, put them in the drier, press start and then take out when warm and dry.

 

Piece of piss.

 

Exactly. Even I know how to do it. Except I have to put money into a machine which is annoying.

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Not quite footy related, I know, but I've been negged recently for putting something remotely footy-related on the other forum, so here we are.

 

I've not had a shirt of any kind that has lettering from the same kind of print as this one, so I'm not sure how a normal wash would affect it, if at all. As it's not been washed since I bought it from the club store back in May last year, putting it on before the mancs game on the weekend made me realize it was about due for one, so...

 

What's the best way? Cheers for any help! ;)

 

Have you tried reading the label?

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Your mum charges for washing your clothes?

I'm not living at home anymore. Stupid machines here charge £2 for a wash and £1 for a dry. Keep up, numbnuts!

I've never washed clothes in my life. I've always had someone lese do it.

 

That's the way it should be.

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