The safest cleaning treatment would be spot-cleaning, not tossing in the wash machine. You can use diluted dish-washing liquid and a tooth-brush. If there is mildew, you could use a very weak solution of bleach.
Quick dry hammocks should only need to be gently cleaned with soaps that are not harsh and water. Often, a simple dust off or wipe down is all that is needed to get them looking new.
Hatteras hammocks are the industry leader, and they offer high-quality quick-dry hammocks. Look for the classic Pawleys Island model. Algoma is another brand that offers quick-dry hammocks. I would recommend the Hatteras brand quick-dry hammock, but you can also purchase Home Concepts brand.
Quick dry hammocks are best suited for areas that have high humidity and/or the hammock will be exposed to a lot of water. Chiefly, they are able to withstand the wear and tear from water exposure a lot better than other hammocks. This means that they are less likely to get mildew or stain because they absorb a lot less water than other types of hammocks.
its easier to put them in a quick soultion like alcohol(rubbing)to clean of germs and dirt
Yes the interior of the microwave is non-stick, so it should be an easy and quick job to clean it.
A quick scrub with WARM soapy water should clean your balls just fine! ;-)
Yes, ENO hammocks can get wet, as they are made from durable, quick-drying materials. However, prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to mildew or mold growth if not dried properly. It's advisable to avoid heavy rain or extended wet conditions to maintain the hammock's longevity and integrity. Always ensure your hammock is dried thoroughly after use in wet conditions.
To "skip out".
Quick drying cement
Drink a lot of water and excercise a lot and while doing this dont smoke a week before the test and u should be clean
well if u want to clean it i guess you messed it up so its your problem....
Burns quick, burns out quick, lot of creosote. Clean your chimney OFTEN.
A quick wipe with household bleach on a soft cloth should kill the mold and remove it. Do not leave the bleach on for very long as it will discolor the material.