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"Tim S" wrote in message ... coughed up some electrons that declared: Much easier getting cheap rollers I rinse mine as much as possible under running water (5 mins or so), then chuck in the washing machine on a no spin 40C "delicates" cycle - perfectly clean every time. Me too but don't tell the Mrs I do ;-) John |
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John coughed up some electrons that declared:
"Tim S" wrote in message ... coughed up some electrons that declared: Much easier getting cheap rollers I rinse mine as much as possible under running water (5 mins or so), then chuck in the washing machine on a no spin 40C "delicates" cycle - perfectly clean every time. Me too but don't tell the Mrs I do ;-) John *that's* why I'm careful to given them good pre-rinse under the tap - rollers hold a surprisingly large amount of pigment sludge - I would be sure too much left and it will come to rest in all the wrong places in the machine and block pipes. BTW - if you really want your "lads" chopped off, try washing old rags soaked in danish oil. Stinks for weeks. Yes I did... Never again! Cheers Tim |
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