Interesting that you are the first person in this thread who, like me, washes them to get them to feel better. Just kinda odd.
Like anything else, if it gets dirty I wash it.
I probably wash mine more in the winter because of the snow and mud.
I wash them in the kitchen sink with dish soap and warm water and then dry them off and put them back in the bag.
You should really wash your balls more often than that! :| :gross:
BnM in tub with lids:
But everyone knows the prettier the disc the farther and better it flies.
Interesting that you are the first person in this thread who, like me, washes them to get them to feel better. Just kinda odd.
I really with you hadn't photoshopped that mustache on my face
Only wash discs after I know they've been in poison ivy.
From my own sad experience:
One note of caution, NEVER wash waxy/grippy discs (especially CE) with soap and water.
I believe this weakens the disc by removing the binder from the plastic.
At any rate, I washed a few CE discs to get them ready to sell and they all cracked within a few weeks.
All of this talk of dew or rain is just nonsense. I guess if you have that stuff where you live then they sort of get washed all of the time. For those in dry, arid climates the only time a disc will see water is if you wash it or shank it into a pond.