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    Default Castelli Gabba II: Removing grease from Flouro fabric

    Dropped a chain... now I have a few grease spots near the back pocket from handling with dirty hands.

    Castelli website is pretty light on cleaning tips.

    Any suggestions from the illuminati?

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    Default Re: Castelli Gabba II: Removing grease from Flouro fabric

    Congrats. Those are yours to keep.

    (I have a fluo Gabba with a smudge from a tire change. Nothing has gotten rid of it.

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    Default Re: Castelli Gabba II: Removing grease from Flouro fabric

    Try;

    1 tsp. Dawn dishwashing detergent
    3-4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide
    couple tablespoons of baking soda.
    Scrub on with a scrubbing brush

    Works good. Luvs You long time.

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    Default Re: Castelli Gabba II: Removing grease from Flouro fabric

    On mine I tried some light solvents like rubbing alcohol and mineral spirits. Lessened the smudge, but is still there somewhat.

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    Default Re: Castelli Gabba II: Removing grease from Flouro fabric

    Quote Originally Posted by RickM View Post
    Try;

    1 tsp. Dawn dishwashing detergent
    3-4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide
    couple tablespoons of baking soda.
    Scrub on with a scrubbing brush

    Works good. Luvs You long time.
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