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  1. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    As we all should know by now...shit happens. Only the foolish think it cannot happen to them. Take proper precautions, be smart, use ppe.
  2. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    There's always something :). Some of the newer offerings are less hot than most older types, I believe. Some with no chainsaw protection on the back part of the legs, just nearly mesh there, are not nearly as hot as my early pair. And it made a big difference to me to use suspenders and no...
  3. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    Sounds like a good reason to consider saw pants. Nothing to snag.
  4. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    I should have mentioned that re the grit. You are absolutely correct. Then hand wash them, :D...but definitely do wash them.
  5. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    I apply hand cleaner to really bad spots and rub in in. I put a dollop of hand cleaner in the washer and wash my chaps with regular laundry detergent on a normal wash cycle. Hang to dry.
  6. Burnham

    Cleaning chaps

    John, read any chap manufacturer's info and you will see they recommend exactly what Marc has so well stated. This fact is long known and discussed here. Don't be "that guy". ;)
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