how do you wash jods

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how do you wash your jods?
What wash program? Do you put them in the tumbledryer?
Noticed this morning, that yet another pair of jods have shrunk in the wash! so I must be doing it wrong
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I've had the same two pairs of navy jodhs for the last 15 years
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I just put them in on a standard 40 synthetic cycle.
 
standard 40 degrees, have never tumble dried them, oh the luxury of not having small flat look like a laundry occasionally.
 
Standard 40 degree wash and sometimes put them in the dryer but generally they go on the radiator or washing line if we actually get some decent weather
 
when i do wash them do so at 40 for mud stains or 60 for green slobber stains!!then dry on radiator or on line-can not afford to tumble dry!
 
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Wait until mud encrusted then beat into submission and wrestle into washing machine, never wash above 40 degrees and leave to dry on line or over radiator/bannisters in the winter - never tumble dried 'cos I don't have one!!
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From your previous post I bet your jods walk to washing machine and set their own programme lol sorry feeling brave too much wine and b day celebrations
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I get filthy,far mroe fo a mud monster then any horse I have known so mine go in wash when worn once.
Normal wash at 30,long ago gave up messing about with care instructions-things either survive the wash or dont,Dry over radiator/on line/door/chair/handy surface.
 
Washing machine on .. not quite sure nothing different than normal washing and then the tumble dryer . . . generally left on hot!
 
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From your previous post I bet your jods walk to washing machine and set their own programme lol sorry feeling brave too much wine and b day celebrations
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Hehe! Have more wine!!
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My standards have slipped considerably since living on the farm - its seems like every year from about November until about April everything I own (whether work or yard clothing) has mud on it!!
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I used to try to stay in control of it but decided to give in gracefully and drink to ignore it!!
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Well I think you are morally right I have just done a post on washing inspired by jods post .My kids are killing my washing machine lol.
I wish I lived on farm I used to be considered glamorous lol but love the mucky life now
 
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