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Reduce sock elasticity?

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Christopher M. - 11 Mar 2005 02:23 GMT
Is there some kind of agent I can add to my wash to reduce the elasticity of
my socks? I'd prefer to pay for some inexpensive agent instead of blowing my
money on no-elastic socks.
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Wayne Boatwright - 11 Mar 2005 06:01 GMT
> Is there some kind of agent I can add to my wash to reduce the
> elasticity of my socks? I'd prefer to pay for some inexpensive agent
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> "Don't eat soup! Soup makes you poop!"
> -Baron von Stinkipantz

Try several washes in very hot water and detergent, each followed by drying
at high heat.  That ought to do it.

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