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If it is just surface dust or dirt you are worried about, why not just put the B18's into an empty pillowcase, tie the open end closed, put it in the dryer and run on air dry? Seems to me the tumbling action would knock some of the surface stuff off and with no heat, there shouldn't be any worries about damage.
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