Fatyank macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 20, 2008 370 144 Chandler, Arizona Today at 11:29 AM #1 I have several OEM Alpine Loops that are light color. They have gotten dirty over time. I've tried to clean them but nothing worked well. They still look old and dirty. Is there a way to clean them and the Shorts Loop also?
I have several OEM Alpine Loops that are light color. They have gotten dirty over time. I've tried to clean them but nothing worked well. They still look old and dirty. Is there a way to clean them and the Shorts Loop also?
Howard2k macrumors 604 Mar 10, 2016 6,540 7,044 Today at 12:15 PM #2 Throw them in a zipped or buttoned pocket of a pair of pants and put them through the wash. Reactions: Tdude96 and Davidalan
Tdude96 macrumors 6502a Oct 16, 2021 534 829 34 minutes ago #3 Howard2k said: Throw them in a zipped or buttoned pocket of a pair of pants and put them through the wash. Click to expand... That's what I do. Works great!
Howard2k said: Throw them in a zipped or buttoned pocket of a pair of pants and put them through the wash. Click to expand... That's what I do. Works great!
A1000 macrumors regular Oct 30, 2017 172 118 UK 5 minutes ago #4 I tend to leave it on in the shower and then every so often as you say it goes through the wash in a mesh bag. Cleans up nicely👍
I tend to leave it on in the shower and then every so often as you say it goes through the wash in a mesh bag. Cleans up nicely👍