
cheryl
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throw it in the washing machine! |
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lavi
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well, dont forget the detergent |
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wildbill05733
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Take it off your head before washing. |
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IceStarr
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Take a cup add a 1/2 teaspoon of Oxyclean fill with hot water, stir add your head band when water is cold, take out headband and rinse until clear, dry it by; hanging, dryer, rolled up in towel |
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I love my man
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put in the washer, first remove from your head. |
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woodspwns
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I handwash mine. But it's not white, so that makes it a bit easier. |
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supernishu
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Take some water and put some washing powder and mix untill you find bubbles. Dip your headband untill fully wet. Leave it for an hour. If you find it in the water, then take it out and dry. If you don't, go complain to the powder manufacturers.
Either you get a brand new headband or you get some cash. Go buy a new one.
Or put your headband into the washing machine. Repeat the process, if you don't find it in the wasing machine.
At the end you don't lose anything. |
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misty
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well what you do is you soak it an water |
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ellevina
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put it in a clean sock tie the sock or u can use a pillow case and do it on a handwash programe or if ur washong maschine has it a cold quick wash |
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EarthAngel
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Depends on what it's made out of. If it's fabric of some sort, there should be a tag with care instructions-otherwise handwashing it would be the best, to avoid color leaking or even breaking. My daughter has some made from beads, and I hand wash them. |
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Young Hood
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If its white, bleach it (unless it has a logo on it). If it has a logo on it, just hand wash it. Let it soak in the water for at least 30 minutes. If its black or a darker color, throw it in the washing machine with some whoolite. |
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