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Drying and airing out Suits

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Suran:

--- Quote from: Runoratsu on 22.08.2008, 21:34:46 ---You know how to use google, right? The first hit I got with my first set of search terms was this: http://www.medirescue.com/html/body_e-ukd-bugel.html...

Jojo

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Thanks! I didn't know there was a 220V-version of this one.

I was wondering of there where other models.
I don't trust plastic much with the weight of a sweaty fursuit.

Kisu:
Kimono hangers are perfect for hanging a suit :3

Suran:

--- Quote from: Kisu on 23.08.2008, 09:21:34 ---Kimono hangers are perfect for hanging a suit :3

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Thanks for the info. They look quite sturdy.
But they seem to have nothing in common with drying the suit while it hangs.

PS:
I just ordered such a HangAir for about 50eur including shipping and handling.

Lokosicek:
Hmm, Loko must think of some way to dry his suit quickly too. Propably he will bring his hair-fan to the con. Bit of hot air (from a safe distance) may do the trick.

Suran:

--- Quote from: Lokosicek on 23.08.2008, 12:10:39 ---Hmm, Loko must think of some way to dry his suit quickly too. Propably he will bring his hair-fan to the con. Bit of hot air (from a safe distance) may do the trick.

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While you still have time, better shop for a small ventilator or a blow-dryer with a "cold"-setting.
Don't take the chance especially because you need to get the air-flow inside the fursuit. So either you
have no airflow or very hot air. Drying from the outside acomplishes nothing.

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