How do I do this?
#13
HCH, trust me that Enigma shows no signs of wear at all and I always dry mine in the dryer. And I was and dry mine about every other day. I always dry my hunting clothes on the lowest setting in the dryer, yes it takes longer but they don't shrink that way.
This year I had to put a stop to my wife using Dryel (That home dry cleaning system for your dryer) in the dryer. Man that stuff stinks.[:'(]I made sure she stopped using it a month in advance, but i also use earth scented dryer sheets when i'm drying my stuff. But if you don't have any of that I would say just air dry them outside. Or maybe take some leaves and twigs and stuff and put it in an old sock and throw that in the dryer. I've never tried that but hey it couldn't hurt could it?
This year I had to put a stop to my wife using Dryel (That home dry cleaning system for your dryer) in the dryer. Man that stuff stinks.[:'(]I made sure she stopped using it a month in advance, but i also use earth scented dryer sheets when i'm drying my stuff. But if you don't have any of that I would say just air dry them outside. Or maybe take some leaves and twigs and stuff and put it in an old sock and throw that in the dryer. I've never tried that but hey it couldn't hurt could it?
#14
Spike
Joined: Oct 2006
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If I can't line dry my camo, I just throw a hand full of dry dirt clags and shave off a few cedar cips off a cedar branch (just try and shave off the outer layers so you done get any sap in there)and run the dryer.



