



I've had 2 marks that I cleaned off this way today. Works well, and means I don't have to yet get my jeans wet. This way of cleaning seems as important as airing the jeans, when you're not in them. I show here how I hang mine up at night, and open them up to get some air. It's a good way to prevent them from becoming too smelly.
Today's effect from Dr.Denim is the turn-up effect. The cause: Constant use of big turn-ups. The result: Horizontal rips on both legs.
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