I guess we need to go through this again. As a professional drycleaner, I make the following recommendations:
1.FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Proban and other chemical treated cotton suits should not, in general, be drycleaned by any method. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
3. Nomex is a specific fiber and responds well to washing and dry cleaning by any method. The main reason to dry clean is to remove oil and grease stains. Dry cleaning WILL NOT remove food, grass, or body discharge stains. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
4. Frequency of cleaning. AFTER EVERY EVENT. Tests have shown that clean clothes last longer than clothes that are worn several times then cleaned. Has to do with dirt particles actually wearing the fibers in the garment. Same goes for men's dress shirts..they last longer if cleaned after each wearing. One other aspect of cleaning frequency. Stains that are left in the suit between wearings become set...removable only by scissors!!! CLEAN YOUR SUIT AFTER EACH EVENT BY THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
5. When cleaning, close all zippers and velcro fasteners, buckles, etc. My Sparco suit does not like to be turned inside-out, but others may. When washing, hang to dry. Same goes for your nomex underwear and hoods. Gloves can be cleaned but there is some risk of making the leather palms stiffer.(cleaning removes the oils that keep leather soft) Heavily soiled gloves could probably be washed and hung to dry unless oil stained...see above. Chuck