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Snow business: how to care for ski attire

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To do this, Pattison says to avoid harsh detergents and instead opt for one specific to technical ski clothing, like this one from Grangers.

If you don’t have one of these at hand, you can opt for liquid detergent over powder and avoid fabric softener. According to Ryan, before you put your snow gear in the machine, make sure your pockets are empty, and close all zippers, snaps and Velcro.

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