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    wash? keep em stinky, keeps the rif raf away (by rif raf I mean wife & kids)
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    How about that stuff on tardme, I've emailed the seller and he said it works perfect for this situation

    Odarid General Purpose Neutraliser
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Health-beau...-216250382.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by allycatz View Post
    Maybe try a light dusting of Grannies Foot Remedy powder on ya hands or another suitable foot deodorant spray (not suggesting ya walk on ya hands or anything matey) may not stop all sweat but would help alleviate odour
    this is what i use on everything that collects my sweet..

    i find it is very useful for the gloves, boots and boxing gloves...shin pads...mouth freshener...


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    Quote Originally Posted by RocKai View Post
    How about that stuff on tardme, I've emailed the seller and he said it works perfect for this situation

    Odarid General Purpose Neutraliser
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Health-beau...-216250382.htm

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    It's sounds pretty good. It's been run through charcoal and charcoal!

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    Said the same Bear Grylls on deodorising his socks and stomach lining on his show Man Vs Wild eating charcoal
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    For drying gear without putting it near a heat source, I find that placing said gear as near as possible a good dehumidifier does very well for me in winter.

    Hot water cupboard just don't seem to go quite fast enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Often the pong is given off by bacteria eating your sweat - ewwww yuk

    The solution is to kill the bacteria

    A soak in detol / savlon or similar does the trick

    Yep that's the best. Ya gotta kill the beasties. Talc and other perfume type solutions just hide the smell for a day or two.


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    Grannies remedy works for ages....at least it does in stinky sneakers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    After a long break in period, I am starting to like my new Quasi winter gloves...apart from one problem...they stink. No no no, this is not Quasi's fault - my hands sweat in 'em and they are hard to dry out, so they end up a little ... errr pongy to say the least.

    So what do you do to stop that then? Anyone?
    Turn them inside out and rub them over your genitals. It'll take your mind off the smell at least.....

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    Not sure if suggested but take them to dry cleaners,they sometimes have deodourising facility.
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    Go get some "Wet and Forget" put gloves in a bucket, add water and product to makers specs and soak overnight, then leave to dry for a few days away from direct sunlight.Same for sand shoes or other garments, once a year and no smell ever!
    It works.
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    Guys - the simplest and least messy solution is Grans Remedy. It contains bicarbonate of soda which kills bacteria. Or just get some bicarb from the supermarket - $2 - cheap as chips.

    I even carry a small amount for trips in case I visit someone and my socks cause offence.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Guys - the simplest and least messy solution is Grans Remedy. It contains bicarbonate of soda which kills bacteria. Or just get some bicarb from the supermarket - $2 - cheap as chips.

    I even carry a small amount for trips in case I visit someone and my socks cause offence.....
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    I just leave mine soaking in a tub over night, and then leave them hanging up for the day to dry out.

    You want to be carefull not to damage any of the protection.

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    I wash mine in soapy water with a good squirt of janola then rinse them and chuck them in the hot water cupboard overnight.
    The next morning they are clean, dry and ready to go.
    Probably not recommended on real leather but seems to be fine on synthetic.

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