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    I have a bunch of sweaters that I regularly dry clean after wearing 2-3 times.  However the $$$$ adds up.  My friends tell me they don't bother drycleaning and just let it air out? Is that what you guys do?

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    I soak in cold water with a fragrance free laundry soap, then I rinse, squeeze out the water, roll in a towel to damp, and dry flat.

    I don't think you can air out b.o.. ;)

    • 379 friends
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    uhhmm--I soak the sweaters, that is....;)

    • Jay C.
    • Beer Bottle Crossing, ID
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    Between the sweaters, the cotton candy, and the selfie, ...I'm a little worried about you Phillip

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    Do your friends get dates?

    • B H.
    • San Francisco, CA
    • 264 friends
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    Woolite you know the stuff for your delicate chonies.

  1. Depends, some you might want to wash delicately and then lay flat to dry.

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    Read the label!  Dry cleaning is highly over-rated.  I know since I worked in 2 dry cleaners.  They may not actually dry clean them but wash them on gentle with woolite.

    • B H.
    • San Francisco, CA
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    Febreeze is another option, although it does not really "clean" but it will smell clean.

    • R J.
    • San Francisco, CA
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    are your friends homeless?

    • B H.
    • San Francisco, CA
    • 264 friends
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    Sweaters do wonders for fabulous titays

    • Jay C.
    • Beer Bottle Crossing, ID
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    Mr Rogers always wore a sweater,...just sayin'

    • B H.
    • San Francisco, CA
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    And he didn't even have tittays

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