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Can anyone recommend some sort of washing machine cleaner.
Wife is away and I thought it would be a good idea to put my old Barbour into the washing machine on a boil wash to get rid of all the crappy wax which it did. Rinsed it though a couple of times after but still getting slightly waxy shirts and socks etc. (waterproof work shirts what's not to like) which I can live with but which I think Mrs Nipper will object to. Can I run something though the washing machine to get rid of this or should I just abandon it any get a new one and hope she doesn't notice.
Bike chain degreaser?
You could also clean your bike chains at the same time.
I wonder if washing machines have seals. I expect they would come out sparkly clean as well....
New patio for sir?
😯
lemon juice?
Hot washes with lots of sacrificial material in there that any residual wax can cling too - old towels and dishcloths, her wedding dress, your lucky pants.
Dishwasher tablets would be worth a try; it may take a few washes.
It will probably be in the outer drum, but wiping round the inside with solvent like meths may help. Since the wax is coming out on things you wash, every wash is reducing the amount left, so you could also try washing any old sheets etc that you keep for bike cleaning rags.
Not her wedding dress, she'll be wanting to use that again quite soon
[url= http://blog.philipmorrisdirect.co.uk/a-guide-to-cleaning-your-barbour-jacket/ ]Did sir Google?[/url]
You could always try picking the dead things off it, then shot blasting
My associates in the world of launderettes suggest a hottest wash with lemon fairy (they were also not very complimentary about anyone who would stick a wax cotton jacket in the washing machine but I won't go into that 🙂 )
Hot washes with lots of sacrificial material in there that any residual wax can cling too - old towels and dishcloths, her wedding dress, your lucky pants.
Please,please come back and let us know how this method works out for you 🙂
I will try the above. In my defence it was late Saturday night after some cider and watching both series of Black Books on All 4 back to back and the cat didn't raise any objections.
Get to Poundstretcher and buy their cheap "Oxi" cleaner.
It's basically the cheapest source of Sodium Percarbonate which is the active ingredient in dishwasher tablets and other stuff.
Stick loads in on a hot wash, it should shift a lot of it. It's great stuff.
Not her wedding dress, she'll be wanting to use that again quite soon
applause 😆
really want to know how this one ends... do let us know 🙂
Lot's of fairy liquid in the dispenser and lot's inside the drum as well. Maybe half a bottle it total, put a bath towel in as well and run a warm cycle.
Take plenty photies.
One of those seemed like a good idea at the time moments! 😀
Take plenty photies.
One of those seemed like a good idea at the time moments!
Just saying, probably not the best idea (do commercial launderettes have some sort of large vent/drain to make this a viable option?)
Lot's of fairy liquid in the dispenser and lot's inside the drum as well
Yay, bubble party!
do commercial launderettes have some sort of large vent/drain
No, foam will come out the soap box just like your domestic machine 🙂
I use neat washing liquid on oil or brake slime stains.
Only goes wrong if I have lots of stains. Then I get to clean the floor with all the foam coming out of the washing machine detergent tray......
Do not put dishwasher tablets in your washer. It won't end well.
Lot's of fairy liquid
Washing up liquid is quite salty which is why people warn against using it for washing bikes. But to avoid problems with everything getting really foamy you just use the active ingredient from the fairy liquid in a neat concentrated form so you don't get the problem with the bubbles.
So what you want is neat salt I reckon - as in salt in its purest form. Sodium Chloride.
In fact I'm sure Chloride is probably bad for you (sound bad anyway) so lets avoid that.
So just put some pure Sodium in the drum.
Washing up liquid is quite salty which is why people warn against using it for washing bikes
WTF!
Tiny amount of salt compared with riding on the roads in winter.
It's just a load of BS made up to get you to buy expensive branded bike wash cleaners.
🙂 footflaps is more concerned about the salt content of washing up liquid than the idea of
So just put some pure Sodium in the drum.
Do not out fairly liquid in the washing machine or dishwasher.
or just use cheap car shampoo, it's cheaper and goes further than washing up liquid.It's just a load of BS made up to get you to buy expensive branded bike wash cleaners
And I think the issue is with road salt you wash it off. With washing up liquid your washing it in.......
I think as a wax jacket owner the only only appropriate thing now is to go into the barn with your shotgun.
I think as a wax jacket owner the only only appropriate thing now is to go into the barn with your shotgun.
This 😀
To be honest it would solve the problem. 😆footflaps is more concerned about the salt content of washing up liquid than the idea of[i]"So just put some pure Sodium in the drum"[/i].
[url= http://ao.com/laundry/washing-machines ]These people may be able to help.[/url]
Lighting a candle makes the wax run off so the answer is obvious. You need to light a fire in the drum.
My friends washing machine set light to itself without the aid of sodium or candles last week. He doesn't even own a boil-washable wax jacket. Seems nuts that something full of water can go on fire, not withstanding also being full of electricity.
I think the smartest course of action it to check your household insurance is paid up then set fire to the kitchen and your browsing history
Just treat it like you would candle wax. Put a load of brown paper and an iron in the washing machine.
I think as a wax jacket owner the only only appropriate thing now is to go into the barn with your shotgun.
Actually its now an unwaxed jacket surely!
Wax off?
I think you need subject matter experts here: head over to Chemistry's equivalent of STW: [url= http://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/17109/how-to-dissolve-candle-wax-paraffin ]Chemistry exchange[/url]
Their proposed solutions for candle wax highlight some alternatives: toluene and xylene which may not be easily available but petrol was also suggested. What could possibly go wrong? You may need to start another thread : How to get the smell of petrol from my washing machine?
IANAC (chemist)
Epic fail OP.
I too want to know the ending.
Post pics.
😆
I think I'd buy a new one (as a pressie)
and a new coat too. hth
Actually its now an unwaxed jacket surely!
That's a very good point, maybe if he chucks it in a washing machine full of wax it'll re-wax it. Where though would he find such a washing machine?
http://ao.com/l/washing_machines/1/1/?WT.ac=IFCWMsHP
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Aldi do a cleaning solution similar to the stuff you can put through a dishwasher, but designed for your washing machine.Not sure if it's designed to remove wax? You could also try calgon?
Buy her a new washing machine and then tell her it's an early Christmas present. She'll be well pleased...........honest 😆
You cant win here
Burn the evidence and deny all knowledge
You cant win here[s]Deny all knowledge[/s]
Shit on the stairs.
really want to know how this one ends... do let us know
It may not be the OP who updates us...
And why on earth try to remove the original wax? You just buy more wax to add to what's already there, thus achieving the dark, shiny finish that a proper Belstaff should have!
Along with frayed cuffs, patches and a thoroughly disreputable air of shabby old age beloved of proper country folk; it's how you tell them apart from townies who are just pretending...
The washing instructions state that you should just wash off any dirt and mud with cold water, allow to dry then re-wax.
I use Renapur wax, it's much easier than using the Belstaff stuff you have to melt.
http://www.renapur.com
You can use it on all sorts of stuff, leather, vinyl, waxed cotton...
Off to your local supermarket & a couple of bags of soda crystals. Boil washes. Sorted.
Well, 3 boil washes, 2 boxes of Dr Beckmann and 4 bottles of lemon juice and the inside is sparkling and the water is not beading off the door and drum anymore. Last wash had a white t shirt in and there are no little blobs on it so hopefully all is well. I've hidden the Barbour in the garage and any more mysterious blobs I will deny all knowledge of for as long as my conscience holds out.
Until she reads this thread.
Until she reads this thread.
Or goes to put something in the bin. You have taken the empty packets and bottles and buried them in the woods haven't you Nipper
Brilliant thread. Impressive f-up Nipper, but fantastic recovery. 🙂
Thank you for saving me from a beating Nipper. I'd actually been considering popping my 20 yr old Drizabone into the washing machine to clean off some of the grime before re-waxing it. Now I know better. I'll just be giving it a good hose down and melty-wax now.
Phew!
C.