
Riding a quad in the snow! I think I'm doing this right... *rocks back and forth* Vroom vroom!!
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Not a single bit. Same as washing a suit, and actually helps clean fur. But considering the temps, it wasnt melting at all. If one thinks water on fur wrecks it.. Sad. XD People fail to recall faux fur is made out of acrylic. Its just like how people think mud on fur is impossible to clean off. When in reality, it takes seconds. Fursuits arent made out of cartpet / plush-material :)
"Teenagers"
I'm 24 so don't roll me into that batch alright? Secondly, alright I see where you're coming from. For me, if I had a suit it would make me really uncomfortable to walk around in the snow wearing it, at least a full suit with feet because of the ground being wet and dirty.
No need to be an ass about a simple question.
I'm 24 so don't roll me into that batch alright? Secondly, alright I see where you're coming from. For me, if I had a suit it would make me really uncomfortable to walk around in the snow wearing it, at least a full suit with feet because of the ground being wet and dirty.
No need to be an ass about a simple question.
Your name isnt wolfessStudios. Never referred to you at all. Referred to the kid who decided it was proper to cuss and name call.
And to each of their own. Ground makes fur dirty. Sure. But know how to clean it properly and it doesnt make a difference. Grass stains? Simple and no harm to make new, soft etc. Wetness is no harm ( cant wash a suit without water ) and theres also the fact that temps are no harm to acrylic outside of heat. As acrylic is plastic and heat makes it extrudable. Its not brittle until sub zero temps such as liquid nitrogen. If any of which was true about getting a suit dirty. Then someone like me who suits in such situations weekly, dirt etc, would have a crappy suit. Not new looking and velvet soft. I do my research and experiments prior to play.
and again. Wolfessstudios was 99% of the replies i was commenting on. If you wish to think it was directed at you....well, not my problem i guess lol
And to each of their own. Ground makes fur dirty. Sure. But know how to clean it properly and it doesnt make a difference. Grass stains? Simple and no harm to make new, soft etc. Wetness is no harm ( cant wash a suit without water ) and theres also the fact that temps are no harm to acrylic outside of heat. As acrylic is plastic and heat makes it extrudable. Its not brittle until sub zero temps such as liquid nitrogen. If any of which was true about getting a suit dirty. Then someone like me who suits in such situations weekly, dirt etc, would have a crappy suit. Not new looking and velvet soft. I do my research and experiments prior to play.
and again. Wolfessstudios was 99% of the replies i was commenting on. If you wish to think it was directed at you....well, not my problem i guess lol
No worries. Deleted the comment they left since it was direct name calling and BS people don't need to read, and found it best to just delete the comment. Nothing was directed at you, other than me wanting to assure you got the right info, my own apologies for that, since being told snow is harmful to a fursuit, maaaany will say is very informing information. Fun way to clean a suit that's dirty, actually. From my own experience.
True, it is someone's preference. I was just making the reference that saying IF snow ( mostly consists of water ) is bad for a fursuit, Washing a suit ( also mostly consisting of water ) would be bad, too.
Bottom of my footpaw's fur was dark grey due to fursuiting in a grocery store ( beware those floors x.x ) and after suiting in the snow all day, fur was back to neon green on the bottom. WHITE snow, I find cleans fur if its melty. This snow, wasnt melty at all. Parking lot etc was all snow ( not brown slushy salt water -- which that salt water is yeah, bad for fur ) so in our case, theres no harm. White snow is your friend. The sun is doing far more damage to the fur, than the snow is. because sun ( Consisting of UV ) can & will fade colors over a long period of time. Since well, we all know sun bleaching of just about anything xD ^.^
Bottom of my footpaw's fur was dark grey due to fursuiting in a grocery store ( beware those floors x.x ) and after suiting in the snow all day, fur was back to neon green on the bottom. WHITE snow, I find cleans fur if its melty. This snow, wasnt melty at all. Parking lot etc was all snow ( not brown slushy salt water -- which that salt water is yeah, bad for fur ) so in our case, theres no harm. White snow is your friend. The sun is doing far more damage to the fur, than the snow is. because sun ( Consisting of UV ) can & will fade colors over a long period of time. Since well, we all know sun bleaching of just about anything xD ^.^
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