Dude, you must try this... i run them under water and wash them good. then take a blow dryer, leave a tip on the arrow, broadhead or fieldpoint. put the tip of the arrow in the bathroom sink, make a V with your left hand index and thum fingernails and let the shaft lay in that V you made just under the feathers. Now take the blowdryer and blow on the feathers, if you move the blowdryer at different angles you can get the arrow to spin really fast, water will fly off the arrow and the heat will dry it fast. My arrows are clean and back in my quiver within 10 min... try it please, it is easier than it sounds above... steve