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Cleaning your fluffy

Flint

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Sep 18, 2006
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Best technique I've found, use a pet brush (Cat, for example, not something stupid like a horse brush). Get them all nice and clean and "fluffy" again :D
 

snap-shooter

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Nov 8, 2006
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i keep whichever one's that have been in my pants all day...in the pants, lob them into the machine and they are fine.
( don't tumble dry them though!!! >.<)
why not tumble dry i put mine in when its getting a bit flat and unfluffy and 15 mins later bingo a fluffy fluffy (make sure its wet when you put it in or it just burns the fluffiness)
 
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TendringLOEB

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I treat mine like my hair, run under hot water, shampoo, and towel dry... takes 2 minutes and comes out sparkly clean and fluffy too

(also smells nice :p)