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I've put laces in the washing machine and hand washed but they never get really clean. I only iron when there are folds in them so they are impossible to lace properly. For instance when you buy the og superstar laces which are 'nicely' laced on a cartboard supe.
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What Rob said. Cleaning them is pain but fortunately we have bboylaces.com
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^^What Rob said, I find it impossible to get them cleaned. I rather buy new ones if they're whites and I only iron if they've been in other shoes and the folds don't match the new pair.
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I soak mine in Woolite. air dry usually gets em crispy.
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I just buy new
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My problem is that I need laces for *ahem* The sneaker brand whose name we do not speak... I need hard to find colors... so I have to make the ones that I DO have last as long as possible.
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Who the fcuk has time to switch them sometimes, much less iron them LOL....