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Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:25 am
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Originally Posted by Janek66
Aha! Thank you. That is one heck of a link there
I don't know why it's that long. Massive, complicated website I guess. I wasn't sure it would work.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:27 am
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Originally Posted by Janek66
That is the worry. But at some point the stench eminating from them would become so offensive that you will either do it or chuck em.
I'd probably have to chuck 'em then. I am a person who doesn't do jigsaw puzzles because if there's a piece that LOOKS like it should fit and it doesn't quite, well I am apt to hammer on it 'til it does.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:36 am
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I went to the website

1. Flip heel portion of liner to relieve pressure
2. Place thumb firmly on top of the exterior surface of the rivet and carefully peel liner back, away from the rivet
3. Repeat on other side

To replace liner:

1. Place liner on hand and tuck into the shoe, ensuring the liner toe reaches the toe of the shoe
2. Thread exterior surface of the rivet through slot in liner on each side of shoe
3. Pull heel portion of liner over the heel of the shoe
4. Test to see if the liner stays in place after assembly

Washing instructions: Hand wash cold only. Line dry, do not use bleach.
If they're hand wash cold, why even bother removing the lining?
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:39 am
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I'd probably have to chuck 'em then. I am a person who doesn't do jigsaw puzzles because if there's a piece that LOOKS like it should fit and it doesn't quite, well I am apt to hammer on it 'til it does.
You bad girl! Sound like my 4 yr old.....hammering on his bit of lego then crying out of frustration and hurling it across the room.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:41 am
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If they're hand wash cold, why even bother removing the lining?
That thought came to my mind. In fact I am seriously thinking of just bunging in the washer on a cold gentle cycle and be done with it.

The are ugly as sin though. My older kids were horrified! Mty little one was too, but only because they aren't green like his 'hulk' shoes.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:42 am
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That thought came to my mind. In fact I am seriously thinking of just bunging in the washer on a cold gentle cycle and be done with it.

The are ugly as sin though. My older kids were horrified! Mty little one was too, but only because they aren't green like his 'hulk' shoes.
That's what I do, but what do I know about cleaning, being a bloke.
 
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That's what I do, but what do I know about cleaning, being a bloke.
More than you should!
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:49 am
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More than you should!
LOL

I have put my lil one's (summer ones) in the dishwasher cuz his feet are minging.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:55 am
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LOL

I have put my lil one's (summer ones) in the dishwasher cuz his feet are minging.
Did you know that here in the US there's a whole 'nother machine for things you wear vs. things you eat off of?
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:58 am
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More than you should!
Can you tell my wife that? I think she's still mad at me from the time I threw her lighter colours with her darker colours in the washing machine together. I'm no longer allowed near her stuff.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 1:59 am
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Did you know that here in the US there's a whole 'nother machine for things you wear vs. things you eat off of?
Both machines are crap in my house. But I put his crocs in the dishwasher more for the disinfecting properties from the heat.....they go in on their own so as not to transfer anything on to the utensils.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 2:15 am
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Can you tell my wife that? I think she's still mad at me from the time I threw her lighter colours with her darker colours in the washing machine together. I'm no longer allowed near her stuff.
I don't allow my husband to wash my 'finer' things since he shrunk my fave cardy that I bought last time I was home.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 2:42 am
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I hate Crocs. Disgusting things. An abortion of bad taste. Give you pronation, they do. Shame on Colorado for spewing them forth into the world.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 2:54 am
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Crocs are the worst thing I have ever seen. The first time I saw a kid wearing them I almost wanted to report the parents for child abuse. I dont care how comfortable or practical they are, I cannot understand how anyone could wear them.
 
Old Dec 30th 2008 | 2:58 am
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Originally Posted by pejpm1
Crocs are the worst thing I have ever seen. The first time I saw a kid wearing them I almost wanted to report the parents for child abuse. I dont care how comfortable or practical they are, I cannot understand how anyone could wear them.
Agreed, although I do own these: http://shop.crocs.com/pc-73-0-sobek.aspx?outlet=true but they're just regular slip ons really and no, I didn't buy them.
 


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