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nzrobj
23rd April 2017, 12:32
Many years ago (17 or so) I had some textile motorcycle plants bought for me. They have been living in the wardrobe for about 16 of those years and as I am in the process of getting my bike license I was wondering if they would still be fine to use? I'm sure they will be as they have been kept out of the sun etc I'm just not sure how these sorts of fabrics age. I would hate to come off and find out I may as well have been wearing shorts!!
BMWST?
23rd April 2017, 12:53
only you can make that call.If they appear totaly sound i dont see why they would not be.Inspect them carefully in good light.Tug at the seams prod the fabric....is the stictching sound,is there mould or midew?
nzrobj
23rd April 2017, 14:42
only you can make that call.If they appear totaly sound i dont see why they would not be.Inspect them carefully in good light.Tug at the seams prod the fabric....is the stictching sound,is there mould or midew?
Thanks and you're right about only me being able to make that call. I will give them a good inspection and make a decision!
JimO
23rd April 2017, 17:44
im surprised they still fit after 17 years
BMWST?
23rd April 2017, 18:49
im surprised they still fit after 17 years
Aye all my stuff shrunk after a couple of years in the cupd
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Swoop
23rd April 2017, 19:34
textile motorcycle plants...
The secret is to water regularly. The occasional addition of fertilizer will help.
nzrobj
24th April 2017, 09:55
im surprised they still fit after 17 years
They may have been a little big for me 17 years ago.. Now they fit nicely
sidecar bob
24th April 2017, 10:12
The secret is to water regularly. The occasional addition of fertilizer will help.
Growing plants in the wardrobe. I know his type:msn-wink:
caspernz
24th April 2017, 10:56
Growing plants in the wardrobe. I know his type:msn-wink:
Hydroponic horticulturist you mean? What else does one use a BSc for anyway...
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