Eric wrote:I wear some of my favorite suits out there & just dry-clean them normally once I get home...
Eric wrote:Hats & shoes will be permanently dust-caked. Plan accordingly.
Drawingablank wrote:While the dust didn't ruin my clothes, all our white socks and pillow cases turned irretrievably orange. No amount of bleach or oxyclean helped. I suspect it was the combination of sunscreen and dust, but this happened to every thing we brought in white fabric.
Bob wrote:White at your own risk, you want something that withstands aggressive huggers.
Bob wrote:Eric wrote:I wear some of my favorite suits out there & just dry-clean them normally once I get home...
Thank you for that Eric, I was beginning to think civilization had abandoned us.
Eric wrote:Bob wrote:Eric wrote:I wear some of my favorite suits out there & just dry-clean them normally once I get home...
Thank you for that Eric, I was beginning to think civilization had abandoned us.
Are you kidding? I dry-clean my suits before I head out there as well. It may be the dustopacalypse, but I'm heading into it looking good, regardless of the fact that I'll be dust-covered in seconds.
I would have made a great Victorian explorer...
(except for the sexual repression parts)
aserendipity wrote:right on girlfriend !
but come visit me and talk about this NYC thing as only Manhattan counts for that dust
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Aurelia
JovReef wrote:Same with me, my white bikini is a nasty color now. Guess its a playa bikini now.
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