 Posted by: | Ray, emminentt@earthlink.net | Subject: | Washing!!!!! | When: | 3:58 AM, 19 Jan 2001 | IP: | 4.3.188.130 |

My sugar glider pouch sticks, it really stinks... What should I do? Wash it like any regular clothing Item, or there is a specifc kind of way to wash it? ~Ray
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Posted by: | KarenE, KarenElfrank@aol.com | Subject: | You Probably Never Thought ... | When: | 6:01 AM, 19 Jan 2001 | IP: | 205.188.198.173 |
...you would have to do laundry for your glider I keep extra "sleeping quarters" so I can switch them when they become dirty. I just throw mine in with the towel load and then let them air dry rather than putting in the dryer. I have been doing this about once a week ever since I got gliders and have noticed that with mine they will move to a different place to sleep when they feel I should change their bedding. Hope this has been helpful.

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