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Erick Scarpone
05-11-2006, 07:52 PM
Hi I have been given the enormos task of whasing the pilot uniforms after all the test drives the smell....well you guess really bad.
So I havent had time to read any labels or look throught the internet I'm tird we just left the car for shippment and would love to go to sleep and some one with a kind soul would tell me what should I do...use soap, not, whash by hand, can I use the whasher??? well that it thanks!!! Detroit is just around the corner!! I'm exited but to tired to show it!!
O one more thing our fire extinguishers lost there pressure on the trip over there any one know a place on detroit to recharg them??
Thanks good luck see you wednesday!!!

Erick Scarpone
05-11-2006, 07:52 PM
Hi I have been given the enormos task of whasing the pilot uniforms after all the test drives the smell....well you guess really bad.
So I havent had time to read any labels or look throught the internet I'm tird we just left the car for shippment and would love to go to sleep and some one with a kind soul would tell me what should I do...use soap, not, whash by hand, can I use the whasher??? well that it thanks!!! Detroit is just around the corner!! I'm exited but to tired to show it!!
O one more thing our fire extinguishers lost there pressure on the trip over there any one know a place on detroit to recharg them??
Thanks good luck see you wednesday!!!

drivetrainUW-Platt
05-11-2006, 09:28 PM
I would think they could be drycleaned, as far as extinguishers, you can pick them new up at any big store, ours were $10 each, that would be the way to go.

absolutepressure
05-12-2006, 12:28 PM
Or go to a fire department and get it filled for like...free. Then use that $20 to buy my gas and bring it up here for me.
Thanks in advance,
-Mike

Bill Kunst
05-12-2006, 12:41 PM
You do not want to dry clean as the chemicals that they use could be potentially flamable. If you go to any of the big racing suit manufacturer's websites, they will have directions on how to clean them.
Bill Kunst

Nihal
05-12-2006, 06:57 PM
i've been told by the people at Pyrotect to wash gentley in a machine or by hand using a small amount woolite and tumble dry them gentley.