Thanks for the information - much appreciated!i recommend soap, maybe dish soap, and water that is warm to hot. your concern should be with the leather that the dynel is attached to. other than burning, i don't know if you can damage dynel too much.
Thanks, Steve!In the U.K. I would use Johnsons baby soap.
That's a great idea - I appreciate you passing it along.I've used baby shampoo before for things like this and done it by hand in a sink with warm water. Didn't blind my kids either