I already said thanks to Marshall personally, but I want to do it public too
Marshall thanks a lot, if you didn’t do this for me, there was no way to find 6 Fluke holsters here in the Netherlands.
As I promised before I took before and after photos of the holsters. Cleaning took long time and the holsters are clean maybe not much as I wanted with the marker marks on them, one of them was painted and also the edges where marked with marker, I couldn’t see that before because of the dirt.
I wanted to put them directly in the dishwasher but my wife didn’t like that idea lol, so I had to clean them before I put in the dishwasher, I used a old sponge scrubber, I will post the photo below, I used a old one because a newer one would scratch the holsters. For narrow places like test probe holsters I used a toothbrush with some dish wash fluid called Dreft here. This took me almost 2 hours and then I put the holsters in the dishwasher twice in a row at 55 Celsius (131 Fahrenheit) timer at 1 hour 36 minutes (in total 3 hours 12 minutes)
To be honest dishwasher didn’t make it shine, it didn’t change a lot. Also I took out the stands so those won’t bend at that temperature.
As last I used Disko rubber roller cleaners to make it shine and clean further, see the results below.
I used this kind a sponge, didn’t know how to explain so posting a photo of it:
Before photos:
After photos:
I believe this one was the one out second photo above:
This was worse of them all, and it is still worse one, the marker written “SHOP” was explaining everything, it was painted marked on the edges with a marker:
The middle one is my 87 with its OEM holster, it is never cleaned like these, it is there for color reference, second one from left was marked with “SHOP” as I mentioned and you can still see the marker residue on the edges, roller cleaner took most off but not all:
At least they are warm and cozy now