Are those jeans 100% cotton? Make sure. If they are then they'll do. If not, they won't. And even if they have any, even the slightest amount of synthetic fiber at all....they still won't work for char cloth.spudnut said:Does blue jeans material work for char? Ive got a bunch of them I am gonna toss.what else can I use it for,cleaning patches? shooting patches?
Nope. Any "clothing" fabric will not make good char cloth. New or used.spudnut said:Does blue jeans material work for char?
No, they don't. It's still a fabric used for clothing.Colorado Clyde said:Old cotton T-shirts work well....
:rotf: :wink:Ogre said:add extra 40 degrees. :haha:
necchi said:No, they don't. It's still a fabric used for clothing.Colorado Clyde said:Old cotton T-shirts work well....
Sorry, old clothes does not make good char cloth.
Period.
Oh, that's cute, even having fun isn't it.Colorado Clyde said:I don't know what kind of Nascar flame retardant clothing you are buying
necchi said:Oh, that's cute, even having fun isn't it.Colorado Clyde said:I don't know what kind of Nascar flame retardant clothing you are buying
Building fires, or even practicing in the back yard is a good thing.
It's the best way to learn.
When you want char to catch a spark with the first strike, or get flame from the nest in under 10 seconds. let me know.
Otherwise keep telling folks clothing fabric works well.
My old t-shirts are shop rags used for wiping grease off zerks and drain plugs.
No, they don't. It's still a fabric used for clothing.
Sorry, old clothes does not make good char cloth.
Period.
That's not my goal...necchi said:When you want char to catch a spark with the first strike, or get flame from the nest in under 10 seconds. let me know.
necchi said:Oh, that's cute, even having fun isn't it.Colorado Clyde said:I don't know what kind of Nascar flame retardant clothing you are buying
When you want char to catch a spark with the first strike, or get flame from the nest in under 10 seconds. let me know.
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