Proper Care And Feeding Of A BRA

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Old 08-12-2004, 08:45 AM
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Proper Care And Feeding Of A BRA

Hi all,
Since I am a first-time bra wearer, (or should I say my TSX is), a couple of things I've been wondering:
How long should a bra be kept on at one time before being removed? I'm scared about any discoloration, etc. from the covered areas). How long between time "on" and time "off"? I basically use a highway every day, so I don't have the easy option of simply using it on once-in-a-while highway stints. Hope these questions make sense.
Thanks, GARY
Old 08-12-2004, 09:55 AM
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i don't have a car bra (i have multiples of the other type of bra), but you should get points for a clever title and post.
Old 08-12-2004, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ricecake
i have multiples of the other type of bra


Old 08-12-2004, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ricecake
i don't have a car bra (i have multiples of the other type of bra), but you should get points for a clever title and post.


twas a good title - welcome
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I know one of the big things is to take it off for a bit when it gets wet. I guess it's not supposed to be sitting on the car while it's soaked. As far as treating/ feeding it. Use a soap/ water mixture to wash it, don't drench it with a hose, but rather a cloth to apply, and a dry one to dry. I don't put any kind of conditioner on mine, so I would suggest finding what type of material the outside is and get a conditioner for that type of material.
I don't use mine for daily driving, only road trips, so it's been used once!
Old 08-12-2004, 12:09 PM
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I have a bra for my '99 Prelude - left it on too long and it left surface scratches on the fenders. This is a NBP color so you know the scrathes are showing badly. I suggest not keeping it on the car for long periods of time.
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Just don't throw them in the dryer!

Old 08-12-2004, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by cmf
I know one of the big things is to take it off for a bit when it gets wet.
The trick is learning to remove it with one hand, in the dark.
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