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How do you wash a jersey?


iWiN4PreP

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Don't get it dirty!!

 

 

Only kidding. If you get stains on it, treat them individually before you wash the jersey. If the stain is deep or tough to get out, use a soft to medium bristle brush to help scrub the stain out.

 

Wash normally and let hang dry. Do not put them in a dryer.

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QUOTE(iWiN4PreP @ Nov 5, 2005 -> 01:13 PM)
I got my first replica jersey.

and i was wondering what some tips are on washing them?

 

Thanks.

 

its called dry cleaning. it will cost you 4 bucks...

 

PS they will put a WS05 patch on the sleeve for you if you ask real nice and give them five bucks. thats what i did, and it looks saweet.

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QUOTE(Steve9347 @ Nov 10, 2005 -> 11:27 AM)
its called dry cleaning. it will cost you 4 bucks...

 

PS they will put a WS05 patch on the sleeve for you if you ask real nice and give them five bucks.  thats what i did, and it looks saweet.

 

Where'd you get the patch?

Is there a 'WS Champs' patch?..or just the 'WS05'?

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 10, 2005 -> 12:34 PM)
Where'd you get the patch?

Is there a 'WS Champs' patch?..or just the 'WS05'?

 

its the one they wore during the series. i got it at a local store by my place in wheaton called "Sports Fan" for 11 bucks.

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My experience with replicas is the fabric they're made from doesn't hold up to stains, wear and tear, or washing like the authentics do. I've had a few replica baseball and hockey jerseys over the years by different manufacturers and they've all been disappointing. None of them were the current makes by Majestic, though, so YMMV.

 

If you're worried about color bleeding or fading, machine wash cold and then hang dry. I've got an authentic Blackhawks white jersey back when CCM still made them (and Roenick was wearing the 'A') that I machine wash normal cycle and usually hang dry, never any problems. It's close to 10 years old and no fraying or pilling to speak of.

 

I'm far from certain but I don't know if the pros get their stuff dry-cleaned. Then again, since most players have 4-5 uniform sets, they may be able to afford the time turnaround.

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