OT: CD sploshers (or RGs!) - how do you care for your wigs?

Hi gurls!
Although this isn't really about Sploshing, I thought some of you might have some tips I could use, especially if you wear your wigs while sploshing and have to keep washing them.
I'd been using the same wig for several years until recently. Despite washing and combing, it ended up so frizzed-up that it looks like it's been microwaved while in a windtunnel - Kate Bush look gone mad!
Last weekend, I was at a big festival where I finally 'came out' en femme - wooo! It felt amazing walking around dressed and I was astonished at how many people said I had amazing legs and some also said I had a very pert little femme bum! It even got slapped once or twice by some girls copping a feel!
Anyway, I had bought a new wig for that (shoulder length with forehead fringe) which looked fab. As we were sitting round the camp fire each evening I had to wash it this week to get the smell of smoke out of it. However, it seems that I've washed some sort of anti-static coating off it as I now only have to touch it (let alone comb it!) and it all stands up like Einstein connected to a Van der Graaf generator on 10,000v!!
As some of you are often having to wash your wigs, I'm wondering what you recommend? I don't want to have to scrap a new wig just because of static.
[As an experiment, I've just tried spraying the old one (which doesn't seem to suffer from the static problem but gets so knotted that you could tie up an oil tanker with the 'rope'!) using Silicone lubricant just to see the effect. It has slightly helped with the knotting problem (though not with the frizz). I don't want to spray the new one with this stuff as I'm not sure it would help and might leave it feeling/looking oily.]
Any suggestions?
Ta!
C_W.
Although this isn't really about Sploshing, I thought some of you might have some tips I could use, especially if you wear your wigs while sploshing and have to keep washing them.
I'd been using the same wig for several years until recently. Despite washing and combing, it ended up so frizzed-up that it looks like it's been microwaved while in a windtunnel - Kate Bush look gone mad!
Last weekend, I was at a big festival where I finally 'came out' en femme - wooo! It felt amazing walking around dressed and I was astonished at how many people said I had amazing legs and some also said I had a very pert little femme bum! It even got slapped once or twice by some girls copping a feel!

Anyway, I had bought a new wig for that (shoulder length with forehead fringe) which looked fab. As we were sitting round the camp fire each evening I had to wash it this week to get the smell of smoke out of it. However, it seems that I've washed some sort of anti-static coating off it as I now only have to touch it (let alone comb it!) and it all stands up like Einstein connected to a Van der Graaf generator on 10,000v!!
As some of you are often having to wash your wigs, I'm wondering what you recommend? I don't want to have to scrap a new wig just because of static.
[As an experiment, I've just tried spraying the old one (which doesn't seem to suffer from the static problem but gets so knotted that you could tie up an oil tanker with the 'rope'!) using Silicone lubricant just to see the effect. It has slightly helped with the knotting problem (though not with the frizz). I don't want to spray the new one with this stuff as I'm not sure it would help and might leave it feeling/looking oily.]
Any suggestions?
Ta!
C_W.