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Planet Bag Q

Flash-Bugout

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Prolly not the right section for this Q, actually, course it is, it's a Q about some paintball equipment, so I did choose the right place!

Anyways, just a quicky:

Planet Bag, the last model (before the one with wheels and anti-crush goggle pocket), filthy dirty (muddy on the outside, useless teammates keep dropping paint inside, which I dont spot, now quite messy inside too).

What's the best way to clean 'em?
If I take out the internal dividers/partition bits, can I just bung it in da washing machine?

Cheers
 

Flash-Bugout

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Just picturing the looks I'd get from the petrol station attendants when I turn their jet wash on a bright red bag :D

I dont even have a hose, let alone a home jet wash :(

Thinking about it, if a jet wash doesn't kill it, a washing machine can't be all that bad.

Can it?

(I expect that in an hours time, just as my bag approaches mid spin, someone will post saying whatever you do, never-ever use a washing machine to clean your planet bag ;) :D )
 

Flash-Bugout

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Originally posted by Flash-Bugout
Just picturing the looks I'd get from the petrol station attendants when I turn their jet wash on a bright red bag :D
And I'm about to find out what those looks will be.

Doesn't matter how hard I pushed, the bag just wont fit ina home washing machine (and the shower just doesn't have enough "umph" to shift three years of crap - including Temple mud :eek: ).
 

Flash-Bugout

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Damn students, always trying to blag stuff;)

Sorry dude, but I'm just gonna run the gauntlet of funny looks at the petrol station, can't quite afford a new one yet.

Interesting aside though (actually, really lame, but hey):

A planet officially weighs shedloads when it's full of water! :rolleyes: :cool: