I heard you can put your gear in a dishwashing machine and not have to worry about cleaning it,. Is this true?
dishwashing your gear?
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I do it with pods. Make sure the heat dry cycle is off. I wouldnt do thie with your mask.
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Shives
I do that w/ my barrels on occasion. Couldn't see doing it w/ much else. I would bet most hoppers would melt or at least warp a bit, as would pods.
I usually hold my guns under the shower for a few seconds, fire them a couple of times (in the shower w/ no paint), and then wipe dry.
Shives
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I run some nice warm (they dont like it cold) bath water for my markers and when they treat me really good, I give them a buble bath.
Ok so I dont really give them a buble bath, but I really do run bath water and let most of my stuff soak in it for awhile. Special K, no it doesnt work with electronic guns, unless you take the electronics out, same goes for hoppers.
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For barrels, I fill up the bathroom sink with hot water... Put all of my fronts, backs, and possibly inserts in (depending if I used the UL or the Freak that day) and swish them around... Then I stand the Freak case up like a tent, and use it to hold all the pieces up in front of a space heater... I set the space heater timer for ~2 hours then forget about it... Works great... As far as my gun goes, I pull out some Q-Tips, alcohol, paper towels, squeegees, swabs, Dow 55, Triflow, o-ring kit, new batteries, and some elbowgrease(
) and give my gun a full washdown... Keeps her happy and shooting
Of course, when I had my mag I would just rub that down with some paper towels and run some oil through it... Haha but my mag is gone
I'll pick a new one up soon, though...
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Wow... just wow.
I toss my gear into my gear bag and pull it out the next week. One time at a tournament I pulled it out, and had dirt in the breach, a few quick shots solved that problem..."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
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I cant stand using any of my gear if its dirty. It takes a good 3-4hrs of cleaning after every use. Each game i hand wash every single part of my gun. I just dont wipe it down, the whole gun is dissassembled. If i dont use soap and water for every nook and cranny then i use specified oils to clean that certain part up. Followed by a polish and wax for the body/frame/rail. Pods, mask, knee pads,gloves get a hot soapy wash and then get hung out to dry. Pants and jersey gets hosed down and tossed into the washing machine. I really cant see anyone use a dishwasher other than pods, unless you gut the whole gun and put the body,rail and frame in there with no valve/e;electronics of course, but doing a hand wash on those parts would be just as good and probably 3x's as fast. People have different cleaning rituals and some for that matter some have none at all
but hey whatever works best!
Last edited by Carbon Blue; 12-27-2005, 02:15 PM.
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I'm all about the rubbing alcohole, I use that and alot of q-tips
and I thow all my soft goods into the washer in the delicate cycle
Girls are no substatute of paintball
Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways
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Originally posted by M98PunkI'm all about the rubbing alcohol, I use that and alot of q-tips
and I thow all my soft goods into the washer in the delicate cycle
Last edited by Carbon Blue; 12-27-2005, 02:23 PM.
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You would be made fun of soundly on my team...Originally posted by M98PunkI'm all about the rubbing alcohole, I use that and alot of q-tips
and I thow all my soft goods into the washer in the delicate cycle"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
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Originally posted by Lohman446You would be made fun of soundly on my team...
ohh no...
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Originally posted by GTohh no...
it was meant in fun... We had a player once who did that. Still on the team, great player, pretty fun to be around, but we have to give him crap when he does it, just for fun.
/Its equally amusing that it is his gear that most often has in game problems with functioning"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
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I just take apart my gun completley, and clean all the main parts with a damp/somewhat soapy rag. I never really have to clean my xvalve or barrel though.
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