
A follow up tutorial to the one I posted yesterday. This one is about how to wash your body suit.
Head Disinfecting Tutorial can be found here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14672023/
Items Used:
-Woolite (can be found in the detergent isle of any grocery store)
-Washing Machine
-Slicker Brush (can be found at any pet store)
-Pet Brush (can be found at any pet store)
-Floor Fan (can be found at any home improvement store)
ATTENTION:
This is meant as a tutorial but ALWAYS check with your fursuit maker before doing ANY kind of washing of your suit.
Head Disinfecting Tutorial can be found here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14672023/
Items Used:
-Woolite (can be found in the detergent isle of any grocery store)
-Washing Machine
-Slicker Brush (can be found at any pet store)
-Pet Brush (can be found at any pet store)
-Floor Fan (can be found at any home improvement store)
ATTENTION:
This is meant as a tutorial but ALWAYS check with your fursuit maker before doing ANY kind of washing of your suit.
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ugh im still affraid to put my suits threw the washer and do everything in the tub
>.> dont trust dis washer set i have. Working on a new one.
The problem i have when washing my suit each time i wash it the more and more wrinkly the fur gets. Does that just happen over time or am i just not brushing/drying it in time enough?
Cause it take a few hours for it to dry~
>.> dont trust dis washer set i have. Working on a new one.
The problem i have when washing my suit each time i wash it the more and more wrinkly the fur gets. Does that just happen over time or am i just not brushing/drying it in time enough?
Cause it take a few hours for it to dry~
All suits will take a few hours or even a full day to dry. It comes from the heavy materials and things like feet can take even longer due to the foam or even the shoe itself. (My suit feet took an ENTIRE 24 hours to dry) As for the fur developing a slight wave in places? From what I've seen that's just something that happens through over all wear and tear. Regular brushing even when you don't wash the suit as well as making sure to avoid things like direct heat can help. Luka is just over a year old and he has some signs of waving in the longer pile dark gray fur as well as in some of the long red fur along his back. It's just the nature of the fabric.
This can also be caused by brushing the fur when its damp or wet. Even from things like sweat or if you get rained on a bit when your outside. It stretches the fibers which is what causes the wave. You can avoid sever waving, as stated before, by regular brushing and proper storage. I brush my suit ALL the time. Before each use, after each use, before I wash, during the drying process, and again once it's dry. I will also brush the suit out on occasion if it spends long amounts of time in storage.
This can also be caused by brushing the fur when its damp or wet. Even from things like sweat or if you get rained on a bit when your outside. It stretches the fibers which is what causes the wave. You can avoid sever waving, as stated before, by regular brushing and proper storage. I brush my suit ALL the time. Before each use, after each use, before I wash, during the drying process, and again once it's dry. I will also brush the suit out on occasion if it spends long amounts of time in storage.
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