Would you wash metal football cleats in your front load washer?
Do you wash metal football cleats in your front load washer?
Thanks for all that answered.
My 15 year old acts like I’m crazy. I told him I can’t believe he doesn’t have better common sense.
Makes me feel like a bad parent because of his bad decisions.
I’ll just let him read you comments.
Thanks again.
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I would definitely not recommend that as those metal cleats could very easily damage your washers tub. T-A-D Lives!!
Most definitely NOT. it would break the glass franky
Nooooooooooo!
However if you put those metal cleats wrapped them int a thick towel and then put that THICK towel wrapped cleats into a pillow case (or even a pillow case, towel per cleat) and then safety pinned them shut–then you could probably do it.
I would put them on delicate so there wasn’t too much agitation (round and round) just soaking and then a quick spin or 2.
but you’d have to let them sit to dry. sailboatsandbutterflies
No. Just wash them in a sink or hose them in the yard. EyesWideShut