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Published 17:04 9 Mar 2015 GMT
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In a message posted to their own Twitter page, the Salvo Sports said:
“The message is simply, instead of washing it in the wrong way, you might as well give it to a lady because they are more capable.
“There is no intention to humiliate women. In contrast [we want to tell the men] learn from women how to take care of clothes.”
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