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Old 07-30-2011, 12:19 AM
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ShirlR
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I read somewhere that it's the agitating in the machine that does most of the fraying, so I use a short cycle and as low an agitation speed as possible. For my machine, it's the Ultra Low-Hand Wash cycle. I've had more success with this than the clipping of corners or pinking the edges. I was quite amazed at the difference.
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