Bell ringers have dirty hands and the ropes get soiled. I need to clean the ropes as the soiling destroys the natural plyability of the rope. How? Dry clean? Wash? Or buy new rope? Reply please to my email. Thanks, Eugene
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Wash as you would any other cellulose fiber, ie. cotton, linen, ramie or rayon. Hand or machine wash with an ordinary detergent in warm or cold water and rinse. Soak for a couple of hours before washing if badly soiled. Ana Pantelic