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How do I clean a rope?

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Hank Hudley · · Georgia · Joined Feb 2022 · Points: 0

It's dusty enough to leave a trail through the gym, the front desk people were not very happy. Any ideas?

Greg R · · Durango CO · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 10

Tie it up in a tight daisy chain, or put it in a large mesh bag, then wash it in a front load machine. Good results even without soap or used approved rope soap. 

Hank Hudley · · Georgia · Joined Feb 2022 · Points: 0
Greg Rwrote:

Tie it up in a tight daisy chain, or put it in a large mesh bag, then wash it in a front load machine. Good results even without soap or used approved rope soap

Awesome thanks!

Todd Jenkins · · Alexandria, VA · Joined Nov 2020 · Points: 16

bathtub and woolite if you don't have a front loader.

Nathan Bilthuis · · Demotte IN · Joined Sep 2019 · Points: 35

I do mine In a top loader on warm with no detergent. Had nothing but good results

ubu · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 10

Daisy chain + top loader + cold water w/o detergent on gentle cycle is my usual method.  Works well.

jdejace · · New England · Joined Sep 2013 · Points: 5

Not much to it. I throw in some Sport Wash but you can try it with just water first and see if you're satisfied.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFDaLPBgQjA

Marc H · · Longmont, CO · Joined May 2007 · Points: 265

Very carefully.

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Jan Mc · · CA · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 0

Just toss it in any washer.  Use woolite and deal with the tangled mess when you pull it out.  Spread it out on some beach towels to dry.

Glowering · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2011 · Points: 16

I do daisy chain in a top load washer, no bag. Lay the daisy chain around the washer so the spin cycle works to get a lot of the water out.

No soap if it's just dusty. If it's been through the mud then a little woolite. 

Hang up outside in the shade. Turn over a few times to allow all spots to dry.

When dry undo the daisy chain, it's was easier to handle and move around when daisy chained.

Salamanizer Ski · · Off the Grid… · Joined Sep 2005 · Points: 21,289

Throw the coil down on the driveway. Hose it off taking pause to lightly step on it, squeezing the dirt out. Hang to dry… good enough!  Throw your stinky shoes in there while you’re at it. 

Cron · · Maine / NH · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 60

This thing works great with a tub of warm water and also gives a decent arm workout: 

https://www.amazon.com/Beal-Rope-Brush/dp/B07MZKDWR9

Jonah Simon · · SLC · Joined Aug 2020 · Points: 40

Someone on r/climbing put it in a tub of water and scrubbed down the whole thing with a toothbrush. If you have 5 hours to spare and want carpal tunnel as an excuse for not sending you could try that

Shaniac · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 24

When drying any rope, if you have a folding or 'A' style ladder you can drape the rope over the ladder and it will air out nicely. Just keep it out of direct sun light for the best results. Good luck!

Ryan K · · Lander, WY · Joined Feb 2015 · Points: 0

Take it ice climbing in the spring.

Hank Hudley · · Georgia · Joined Feb 2022 · Points: 0
R K wrote:

If you got beer all over it, tennis balls work greats.

Sounds like you had quite the adventure.

Brooks K · · Montreal · Joined Jan 2019 · Points: 5

What is daisy chaining a rope? How do I do this cool rope trick? I can’t really visualize it- all I’m thinking of is a PAS. 

Terry E · · San Francisco, CA · Joined Aug 2011 · Points: 43
Brooks Kwrote:

What is daisy chaining a rope? How do I do this cool rope trick? I can’t really visualize it- all I’m thinking of is a PAS. 

https://youtu.be/75XNCMKW7XE?t=43

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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