How to wash your CrazyEngineers T-Shirt
Okay, we think it's important for you to know the 'basics'. You never 'wash' your CE T-Shirt. You only give it a cold water sauna bath.
0. You wash your own t-shirt, okay? Not hand it over to your 'maid', or 'baai'. Promise?
0.5. Kiss your t-shirt.
1. Sink it in cold water. No hot water bath for your tee, please.
2. Do Not use 'Brush' on the design part. It does withstand it; but life of your tee will shrink.
3. If using washing machine, use the 'soft' or 'gentle' mode.
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0. You wash your own t-shirt, okay? Not hand it over to your 'maid', or 'baai'. Promise?
0.5. Kiss your t-shirt.
1. Sink it in cold water. No hot water bath for your tee, please.
2. Do Not use 'Brush' on the design part. It does withstand it; but life of your tee will shrink.
3. If using washing machine, use the 'soft' or 'gentle' mode.
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Replies
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Radhika Deshpandehaahha.. Thanks for this important post😁
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Saandeep SreerambatlaGood points!
I will wear the tee for straight 10 days then think about washing it 😀 -
Ramani AswathCE is true to its name.
Engineering tips on washing dirty linen in public! -
Ankita KatdareI tried doing this. It works! 😁
In the first wash, there's no harm done to either the print, the color or the fabric.
😁 Yayness! -
Shihabudheen KThanks for the tips. I'm not planning it to wash until I show it to everyone.
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Sarathkumar ChandrasekaranSo next time can we get " dust/dirt proof" tee???( just kidding)
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Harshad Italiya
It is dust proof after wash. 😉SarathKumar ChandrasekaranSo next time can we get " dust/dirt proof" tee???( just kidding)
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