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Old 05-07-2008, 03:19 PM
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I have an older Calif. duster that is still working o.k., but showing considerable darkness from use. Are these washable, or just to be replaced as they lose their chemical structure? Thks
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I have an older Calif. duster that is still working o.k., but showing considerable darkness from use. Are these washable, or just to be replaced as they lose their chemical structure? Thks
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Don't wash it. They are suppose to work better the dirtier they get, but I'm sure eventually you will have to replace it. If you wash it you will lose the treatment on the fibers.
 
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