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As for washing the uniforms, the detergent is acceptable to the
manufacturers but a tallow soap is not. This is why I sugested
perhaps this might work as they tell me not to use it. I would have
to take them to a laundromat, as I have a grey water system that
waters my gardens. I do not want to eat whatever is in those uniforms!
that's strange, well may be not. I would bet dollars to donuts that the
tallow soap is much less effective at removing the flame retardants.
That is, if detergents don't remove the stuff you want out, the tallow
soap with a lower emulsifying capacity, surely won't either. If in fact
they say you can't use tallow soap, it is probably a blanket restriction
to only using detergents rather than say dry cleaning.
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The modern conservative is engaged in one of Man's oldest exercises
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