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| Gear interested Joined: Sep 2009 Location: Denver
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Has anybody laundered their Rode dead cat/wombat (the one with the Rode Blimp System)? Just got through with a dusty, rainy, snowy, muddy, campfirey, location job and my wind cover is filthy and smelly. I want to hear about laundering techniques you've tried that did or didn't ruin the wombat. hand vs. machine? hot vs. cold? dryer vs. line dry? etc.? It already fits the blimp a little snug. Don't want to do anything to shrink it or destroy any acoustic properties. Asked Rode tech support, but haven't heard anything back yet. Thanks |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2008 Location: Oxfordshire, UK
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Hand wash in lukewarm water as a delicate and allow to dry naturally.
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| Gear interested Joined: Sep 2009 Location: Denver
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Thanks John!
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