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Thu, 24 Sep 1998 10:53:25 -0700
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We absolutely do not ever launder the gloves.  No matter what kind of
detergent you use, there may be some residue.  and our water here in the
southwest is very hard, thus we don't know what kinds of minerals might be
left on the gloves.  Why risk it?  Brand new gloves are fairly
inexpensive.  When they get soiled, we throw them away or give them to a
staff member who takes them home washes them and then uses them to polish
her furniture.

SF Gray
Executive Director
390th Memorial Museum
http://www.390th.org

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> I'd be very interested to hear how other people wash their white cotton
> gloves. Do you use commercial laundry detergents and domestic machines
> or, hand washing in some speacialised wasing formula.
>
> Mark Clayton
>

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