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Claude said:
2571 said:
Ultimate use dictates whether product is sized.

It'd be cheaper not to size a fabric that's rarely going to be laundered and which is intended to be used covered.

She works in a fabric industry and probably knows more than the poets, mechanics and professional politicians who gather here.
She? Does she have a name and some documentation? :haha:
And picture?
 
for what it's worth, I wash my fabric (regardless of use)

I think it's a form- follows- function sorta thing: while I wouldn't presume to tell anyone else what to do, I think that if you wash the fabric and then just let it dry on the line, you remove variables which might otherwise influence the balance of patch thickness, ball diameter, charge weight, and a bunch of other stuff... why add even more variables, especially if they're complete unknowns ...

my 2 cents
 
My wife washes hang dries and irons my ticking. (Says can not stand looking at the wrinkles) LOL Don't do anything for my shooting though. They look good hanging on the bag strap.
 
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