If you have a mix of coloured and white lines, I'd wash
each color separately
I don't think you need to worry about the colour bleeding as these lines are
all synthetic material so the colour is right in the plastic.
"Don Dando" wrote in message
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Many folks say not to put lines in the washing machine but I find that
they
get clean and stay supple and comfortable to handle after being run
through
the machine. Any frayed ends will worsen, so if possible fix that before
washing the lines. (Allocate plenty of time to untie them! They really
get
knotted together)! If you have a mix of colored and white lines, I'd wash
each color separately.
Don Dando
"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
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Hi,
Spring Cleaning time for Far Cove! I usually replace the lines, but
this year money's a bit tight. They're perfectly servicable, just rather
green from the Wet Coast's winter wetness. What's a good/safe way to
clean
them? I heard an oxygen-based bleach like Oxy-Clean was good for sails -
how about dacron lines?
Same question for sail covers.
Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36 - shiny engine, not so shiny lines.