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Old October 14th, 2003
wowiesy wowiesy is offline
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how to wash joe rocket phoenix jacket

how do you take out the protective pads (back/spine, elbows, shoulder, etc) para ma wash ng maigi? or are we supposed to wash the whole thing kasama yung mga pads? di ba lalong madaling ma deteriorate yung pads pag nababasa?



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Old October 14th, 2003
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wowie

check the manufacturers washing instructions that came with your jacket. It is printed on one of the tags. If you dont have it try il post it tom.
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wowiesy, there are velcro flaps on the inside pockets that holds the dual density armors (blue/grey pads). But with the outer pads, you just have to wash them with the jacket. Just dunk the jacket a few times in a pool of water, with DOWNY syempre para amoy-amoyin ka. Should you want to use detergent on a heavily soiled jacket, use the mildest you can find. Leave it outdoors to air-dry, not under direct sunlight, or if you want infront of an electric fan.
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