Thanks, all...
Jon
Isn't this merely a "feature" of a well worn Barbour? ;-)
>How does one clean the tartan fabric if the jacket cannot be put in the
>washer?
On a more helpful note how about some sort of "mousse" carpet type cleaner?
Or I've had quite some success cleaning grubby unremovable upholstery fabric
with a steam cleaner. Old toweling fitted over the team outlet to soak up
the scunge lifted by the steam. That may or may not make a great deal of
sense :-) If you have a suitable steamer then maybe you'll know what I mean.
Henry
How about...wait for it... yes you've guessed...your local high street
cleaners. yaaaay!
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
>My good old Barbour Border is getting a bit funky inside. How does one
>clean the tartan fabric if the jacket cannot be put in the washer?
One way is to send it back to Barbour. If you have elbow wear etc. they
do an _excellent_ repair service and they come back nice and clean too.
Otherwise [*] I've been known to stick them through the spare washing
machine (the one for overalls) and then just re-proof them afterwards.
For general light crud, I lay them flat out on the garage concrete drive
and scrub them with carpet shampoo and a scrubbing brush, then line-dry
them.
[*] "The cat's being car-sick"
'Stick him on my wax jacket. We'll clean it up later'
<barf>
'I meant on the _wax_ side of my jacket'