Drew32
Jan 15 2007, 08:09 PM
After this last wonderfully wet and muddy weekend my bag is in need of a cleaning.
Is there a easy way of going about this?
I'm not too worried about getting it sparkly white.

I have a White Carolina Team Bag with the new rollcage. I dont know if I can get the cage out without breaking it (the previous owner already tried and cracked it).

omegaputt
Jan 15 2007, 08:20 PM
Take it to the car wash.

Jan 15 2007, 08:34 PM
WHAT I DID TO MY BAG IS I GET A TOWEL AND PUTT SOME WATER ON IT AND IT SEEMS TO DO THE JOB

the_kid
Jan 15 2007, 08:36 PM
After this last wonderfully wet and muddy weekend my bag is in need of a cleaning.
Is there a easy way of going about this?
I'm not too worried about getting it sparkly white.

I have a White Carolina Team Bag with the new rollcage. I dont know if I can get the cage out without breaking it (the previous owner already tried and cracked it).



Pressure Washer!

okcacehole
Jan 15 2007, 09:38 PM
Take it to the car wash.



Just wash it in your sink with hot water and little or no soap. I did that to my Carolina bag and it worked perfect. Took some time to dry out, but I didn't want to try the dryer or the top rack of the washing machine

Jason - your signature isn't understable :D

Drew32
Jan 15 2007, 10:38 PM
Tried the hand wash but theres still grass/deer turd/duck crap/mud stain. Were you being serious about the pressure washer?
I'm leery about using bleach.


Also how do you get the roll cage out without destroying it?

Jan 15 2007, 10:43 PM
GET A WET TOWEL AND IT GETS EVERYTHING OFF

circle_2
Jan 16 2007, 11:15 AM
Give Revo a call...Dave there is a real cool cat!

anita
Jan 16 2007, 12:58 PM
Tried the hand wash but theres still grass/deer turd/duck crap/mud stain.



Why in the world did you set your bag in deer and duck poop? :p

Try some hydrogen peroxide. You can get it almost anywhere. It is great for getting out organic stains, like poop!

Pour it on and let if fizz away. Keep adding it until it stops fizzing. It will have denatured the proteins in the stain. You may need to give it a bit of a scrub with some soap, but it should work.

Don't set it in poop any more. That's what the towel is for. ;)

Drew32
Jan 16 2007, 01:10 PM
Both courses were literally coated in crap.
Mt Airy has a residential herd of deer (@15)that wanders around. At one point we had to wait for them to get out of the way before we could drive.

Lake Mingo has a buttload of ducks and geese that hang out on holes 1,2,8,9. Theres no way to avoid them.
As for putting a towel down it wouldn't have mattered cause most of the time you were in 3 inches of mud and water in the middle of the fairway, haha!

poisonelf
Jan 16 2007, 02:11 PM
That is true!! There isn't a place to set you bad with out getting something from an animal on it. Deer are so bad that last time I was there I threw a drive on hole 2 and I hit a deer that ran out of the woods.

Drew32
Jan 16 2007, 02:38 PM
Of course Zacks Card was on hole 10 and we were on 12 when the deer came out. They all started yelping and clapping to try and help us scare the deer off. The deer just stood there and stared at us. :p

anita
Jan 16 2007, 03:02 PM
Drew -

Did you read the rest of my post about the hydrogen peroxide??

PS: Who buys a WHITE bag anyway? Don't you know it will show the dirt? :D

poisonelf
Jan 16 2007, 04:44 PM
He didn't buy it, he actually got it in trade for some discs. We use to ride the guy who use to own it pretty hard. (The first time i saw him carry the bag he said he only used it on nice days and not 20 seconds after that he fell into a big mud puddle on number 2 at Iroquis park. I think we stopped laughing some where around hole 5.)

T_Hizzle
Jan 16 2007, 05:28 PM
Can any club beat St.Cloud Minnesota's total of $21,610?
Check it out on DGTV

xclonedrive
Jan 16 2007, 09:44 PM
I have a tip for anyone playing in snow / mud this ice bowl season. Simply get a large plastic bag and place your disc golf bag in it. If you get the right size (try the thicker clothing bags from a mall store or something) it stays on by itself and your disc golf gear stays clean and dry.
PS. If it is your lady's victoria secret bag or something just turn it inside out.

Drew32
Jan 16 2007, 09:57 PM
I washed it in the washer and its fine for now I'll try the hydrogen peroxide when I play the Abattoir Bowls this summer.
(I hope thats the right spelling otherwise my joke will suck.)

Yea...I got the bag for 50 bucks and a few discs and my old bag from a guy whos one step from complete O.C.D.
He wanted my black bag cause it doesnt show dirt .
Hes a very fairweather player and even though he has @ a 890-900 rating he refuses to play ice bowels or any tournament in inclement weather.
That and hes a lefty. ;)