Cleaning Plastic Raincoats
Posted: April 11th, 2012, 11:55 am
I'm about to sell the majority of my plastic raincoat collection which in the case of some plastic raincoats go back to the late 1970's and early 1980's.
I am hoping to sell about 30-40 of them in all. Some were stored in a wardrobe so are all fine and a few others were stored away and have gathered some dust. Does anybody have a good method of cleaning a plastic raincoat? They are mainly of the see through plastic variety. I was thinking about putting a bunch of them in the washing machine just on rinse mode but then thought this could damage them so maybe its best to just let them soak in the bath in some lukewarm water with a little bit of liquid soap? No cleaning products? Any help is greatly appreciated. A friend is coming to model them for me over at our local park on monday before I put them on eBay sometime soon.
thanks in advance for any helpful advice!
Neil
I am hoping to sell about 30-40 of them in all. Some were stored in a wardrobe so are all fine and a few others were stored away and have gathered some dust. Does anybody have a good method of cleaning a plastic raincoat? They are mainly of the see through plastic variety. I was thinking about putting a bunch of them in the washing machine just on rinse mode but then thought this could damage them so maybe its best to just let them soak in the bath in some lukewarm water with a little bit of liquid soap? No cleaning products? Any help is greatly appreciated. A friend is coming to model them for me over at our local park on monday before I put them on eBay sometime soon.
thanks in advance for any helpful advice!
Neil