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Clean your floor while walking to the fridge? YES.
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1. Walk around your house in “Swiffer Socks” instead of dusting.
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You may have often wondered this yourself.
"Boy, I sure would like to clean the travel grime off of my Chickenpants. But, how does one clean a Chickenpants?"
It turns out it's surprisingly easy!
Follow along with our simple instructions.
*Please note that cleaning a Chickenpants will most likely change the original texture of the fabric a little, as seen in the before and after pictures. I like to think of this added texture as character building.*
All you need is a little bit of liquid laundry detergent and a sink.
Oh yes, and a towel.
And a dirty Chickenpants.
Wrap the CP in a towel, roll him/her up like a burrito, and then pat, pressing to get still more liquid out.
Get the washcloth & Chickenpants damp with slightly warm water. Is that what lukewarm water is? *googles it* Yes.
Put a little bit of detergent on the washcloth, rub the washcloth a little to foam it up, and then gently rub the Chickenpants.
Autumn draws spiders to the messy corners. That means annoying cobwebs in the corners. Next time you have got any dusting sessions planned, don’t forget to tackle the cobwebs too. Grab a long feather duster and start up high. Swipe over walls ceilings.
Rinse the soap off the Chickenpants, making sure to get it all out.
You may need to repeat this step if you have a very experienced CP.
After you've gotten your Chickenpants cleaned and thoroughly rinsed, hold it up and gently squeeze* it to get the excess water out.
(*Pressing it flat, not wringing it out.)