I failed to mention that the mustard stain was green by the time I got home. :)
Mark

On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 7:14 AM Arthur I. Zygielbaum <aiz@ctwsoft.com> wrote:

Can't resist.  Thanks, Bill.  This is to dye for.

Art

On 1/24/2022 8:36 AM, Mark J Tharp wrote:
If you wear it for 23 continuous hours on your trip home from the meeting I think it will be alright.
I'll let you know Bill.

First hand knowledge.

And will see how the mustard stain comes out from Chicago as well.

:)

73 all.

Mark, HDX 

On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 12:23 PM <n2cop@ec.rr.com> wrote:

Dear ODV Members:

 

I never thought I’d be posting housekeeping hints but I wanted to pass this one along in case it saves some potential grief.  The blue polo shirts we were given are stylish, fashionable and are made of that wonderful wick-away fabric.  The blue dye, however, comes out easily.  I always presoak dark shirts before I place them in a wash with other clothes.  I soaked and rinsed mine twice before enough dye came out that I can now place the shirt with other clothes in the wash and not worry about accidental staining of other clothes.  As I said, not high-level policy making, but a minor item which might save part of your wardrobe.  Hope everyone got home safely and thanks to Diane, David and JP for a wonderful meeting and the gift of the shirt.

 

73 de Bill Morine, N2COP

Vice Director – Roanoke Division

Representing ARRL members in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia

ARRL – the national association for Amateur Radio

Facebook Page: ARRL Roanoke Division

Website: www.arrl-roanoke.org

 

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