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    • SeulS
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      Quick coldsoak. Then it's straight to 2k11, unless I get shit on by an elephant or something…

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        @Seul:

        Quick coldsoak. Then it's straight to 2k11, unless I get shit on by an elephant or something…

        OMFG…I died laughing at this statement !!! Just don't go to India Seul -- then you should be OK. Elephant shit is quite common there...and yes, being "shit on" by one is not an unrealistic proposition while roaming the streets of Chennai, India.

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          @LandoCal126:

          More of a question on caring for an IH T-Shirt. So I unfortunately have 3 White IH T's with slight yellowing under the pits. I only wore them twice so I know that it is a combination of my deodorant and detergent. Wondering if anyone have any experience with bleaching T-Shirts? More importantly White T-Shirts with IH prints/ logos on them… Any help would be much appreciated!

          @that_was_easy:

          I've had some success with white vinegar added to the washing cycle.  I've always found bleach to be too abrasive and while it will help to cut stains, it'll probably also cut the life of they shirt.

          Edit for clarity: Vinegar is already a weak acid so too much can't really hurt, but I usually add around 1 cup per gallon of water.  Also, I usually just soak w/ vinegar and wash normally.

          Also edit: http://laundry.about.com/od/vinegarinthelaundr1/tp/vinegarhub.htm

          Just found this browsing MC at StyleForum:

          @v:

          Haha, J, I'll type it up for ya:

          Step 1: Soak shirt in a solution made from one gallon hot water (as hot as it will come out of the faucet) and one cup of vinegar. Let the shirt soak for 30 mins to 2 hours.

          Step 2: Rinse shirts, and squeeze out excess water. Empty bucket and rinse. In a cup, prepare a concentrated Oxy-Clean solution. Make sure to use the Oxy-Clean granules that come in the tub. Make the solution about 10 parts HOT water to one part O-C. Usually this amounts to two scoops of O-C (using the provided scoop) per 4-6 ounces of water. You want this to be very concentrated.

          Step 3: Apply the strong solution generously to the stained areas. Place the shirts in a bucket (so that the solution doesn't flow away, or dry) with the stained areas towards the bottom of the bucket so they stay nice and covered in the solution. Allow to soak overnight. It can also help to use an old toothbrush and scrub the stained areas every hour or so, if you've got the time.

          Step 4: In the morning, remove the shirts from bucket. Fill the bucket with a gallon of hot water, and two scoops of the Oxy-Clean (basically, follow the recipe on the package for a general cleaning solution) and mix well. Place the shirts in the bucket, and soak for 2-24 hours. This just helps to remove any trace of stain. You might want to stir the shirts around with your hands after you put them in the bucket with the weaker solution just to remove some of the stronger solution that is still on the shirts.

          Step 5: Remove, and wash/rinse in the regular cycle on your washing machine.

          Note: I find that this normally removes sweat/dirt stains from the armpit, neck, and cuff with ease. For really strong stains, you might have to repeat the process a few times. However, with this, I've been able to remove some major sweat stains that have been set into shirts for five years, at least.

          Laundry can be complicated…

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          • deadendproD
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            you flip them inside out to get the sweat out and most importantly to preserve the indigo and not cause any weird vertical fades. but by washing them inside out i suppose they wouldnt be "as clean" tho i still would highly recommend washing them like that. if you have issues with cleanliness, you can always handwash right side out and inside out. or machine wash inside out with warm water and warm rinse.

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            • GilesG
              Giles
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              ALWAYS wash mine inside out.  No probs whatsoever with them not coming out clean.

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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              • BeatleB
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                Found this clip on the Imogene+Willie website

                Wash your jeans like real people

                http://imogeneandwillie.com/index.html

                We can do anything

                http://bybeatle.com

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                • Max PowerM
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                  ^that's a nice one. I posted it on mynudies a few months ago. I am the bathtub-type, but the river-type is dope. No sympathy for the washroom-guy 😛

                  @elclintor:

                  > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                  • passthestripeP
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                    Salt, sludge, grit, mud and god knows what other detritus is currently caked to the lower reaches of your denim. (or in my case, the seat of my jeans  :-X)

                    You hadn't planned on washing your jeans for a good while yet, but the caked on grime is kind of unsightly and you want it gone.

                    How do you deal with such scenario?  Will a gentle hand wash loosen it or do you think even a soak might help shift it?  :-\

                    Any and all opinions welcome.

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                    • DougNgD
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                      I routinely do a soapy soak every two weeks to a month. I just leave it in a bucket of cold water+Woolite dark. This way I never get that "caking", but I don't lose the indigo and move the creases as a wash would do. Every six months of wear I give it a machine wash

                      It's just my way of washing my jeans

                      I'm going to give this thread two days before merging it to the "Care of your denim" thread

                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                        No time like the present… I just merged them. It really belongs there anyhow...

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                        • passthestripeP
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                          Nice one Doug, sounds like a plan.

                          @LandoCal126:

                          No time like the present… I just merged them. It really belongs there anyhow...

                          Great bump, thanks Lando!

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                          • hecticH
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                            Ok, feedback kindly requested please…

                            ....My name is Hectic and I suck at evo - there, I've said it.

                            Q: Is good evo closely related to tight(ish) fit? It seems that this must be the case for the behind knee combs, no?

                            Q: I soaked my 634S-B twice now in 1.5 months, cold soak, Doc Bronners. Should I have done this re: evo?

                            I would like these 634S-B to be my first really good evo pair.

                            Thanks for thoughts.

                            H

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                            • G
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                              Good questions…

                              I was wondering the same questions...

                              I'm waiting someone answer ur questions... 😉

                              Addicted to Iron Heart

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                              • Max PowerM
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                                ^ On the one hand, it is indeed easier to fade tight jeans when it comes to combs, at least, that's my experience. Of course you got more tension and crinkles on tight jeans when walking and sitting down which speeds up the fading.
                                With skinny jeans the combs turn out to be more horizontal lines and on straight cuts they turn out to be more like the classic honeycomb structure.

                                But on the other hand, this is just concerning the speed of the developping fades. I had no trouble getting combs in different pairs of jeans and I don't have problems on the 634S-B as well.

                                Washing or soaking is "bad" for combs, when it affects the creases from settling and washes out the sharp lines. That's why I wait very long before the first wash, normally 10 months, if nothing requires an earlier wash.

                                So, your soaking/washing could indeed slow down the evo, but if you care for your creases and make sure, that the combs and creases settle fine, it's doable. What I do to settle my combs when I get a new pair of jeans: put a little water in the back of the knees and do some squats. (Works especially on starched raw denim, which od isn't.)
                                Conclusion: Faster fades on slim cuts: yay. No fades/combs on straight cuts: nay. Potential for your 634s-B to fade well: yay, dependeing on your livestyle

                                Good luck!

                                @elclintor:

                                > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                                • ronaldlshR
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                                  Well said Max,

                                  On the side note, I'm a huge fan for honeycombs on straight cut jeans (Classic, diamond shaped).

                                  The horizontal ones on skinny jeans just aren't my thing.

                                  THE RAW WAR

                                  @ronaldlsh:

                                  > Just going to keep wearing IH.

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                                  • hecticH
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                                    Thanks y'all!

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                                    • namenessN
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                                      brother hectic - fit doesn't matter, they will fade no matter what.  your biggest issue, as Max said, will be with soaking/washing them too often.  this will lessen the contrast that i assume you're going for.  as Beatle says, just wear them and don't worry.

                                      i guess the bigger question is why the two soaks in 1.5 months?  then maybe this should get moved to the Care For Your Denim thread for further discussion, yeah?

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                                      • hecticH
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                                        Just OCD compulsive cleanliness. Must be more stiggy 🙂

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                                        • BeatleB
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                                          yeah, why 2 soaks in 10 weeks ? I generally stick to no water policy for at least 12 weeks

                                          We can do anything

                                          http://bybeatle.com

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                                          • namenessN
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                                            i hear you.  if they still look good (IE no big stains) and don't smell, i say let it ride as long as you can.

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