We had to take down our furling genoa and get the leech cord replaced and the seam re-stiched because the seam opened and the cord got hooked on the shroud while tacking. We dropped the genoa and took it to a sail loft. In the next couple of days we will be reinstalling it, but we realized we didn’t notice the type of knot that was used to tie the sheets to it. What type of knot would be best for the port and starboard lines? We couldn’t find anything on the forum about this even though I remembered seeing something about a year ago.While we had the lines off, it was suggested to soak them in fabric softener in a 5-gallon bucket to un-stiffen them. Any suggestions on what type of fabric softener to use, and what the proportion of mixture should be? How long should they be soaked, a couple of days? Should they then be rinsed in fresh water and let to dry in the sun before hooking them up to the genoa? We searched the forums on this subject too, but to no avail. This is our first time, but I am sure there are lots of sailors out there that have done this many times. Any help would really be appreciated.Rich