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bike4ever
04-06-2006, 09:24 AM
I had a customer email me a question regarding chamois butter. She wants to know if Assos is the only version out that does prevent bacterial and fungal infections. I didn't know the answer but figured someone here would. Anyone?

In the same email, she asked about detergents and cycling clothes. I have always washed my cycling clothes in our household detergent, Tide - then I line dry. I also know not to use a fabric softener since it can break down the chamois prematurely. I am very, very sensitive to aromas so I haven't changed detergent in practically decades. Opinions?

Thanks for your help.

bikerchick68
04-06-2006, 10:29 AM
hmmm... I don't know on the Chamois Butt'R but haven't had any issues using it for the 9 centuries I've done...

as to the detergent... I use Woolite for my cycling stuff and no softener... then line dry... seems to work for me...

Dianyla
04-06-2006, 03:49 PM
You're sensitive to detergent smells and you use TIDE?! :eek:

Most people I know, myself included, who are sensitive to detergents can't touch Tide with a 10-foot pole. I can always smell people who use Tide, too (officemates, walking past someone on the street, etc). I usually use All Free & Clear.

As for chamois butter, I think Assos is the main cycling specific brand that offers anti-fungal benefits. However, lots of folks like to use A&D diaper ointments and others like Bag Balm, both of which also have anti-microbial qualities.

bike4ever
04-06-2006, 04:00 PM
I have used Tide for so long - I can only use the one with Bleach added. I know it's weird, but I definitely can't change. I do not have difficulty with the detergent - just the smell. I've used the same brand deoderant, shampoo, and soap forever it seems also. I can't do perfumes - actually will move in church. My husband doesn't do colognes either. I also never will use the free samples in the hotels. I would prefer not to use a laundry sheet, but my husband grew up with them. He doesn't like the static feel so we only buy Bounce Free.

I used to listen to my mother complain about odors; however, as I get older it does seem to slowly get worse. Unfortunately, one of my three sons is showing the same sensitivity. :(

Thanks for the answers with the chamois butter.

pkq
04-06-2006, 05:05 PM
I use Udderly Smooth, which is easy to get at Wal Mart. I like it better than Chamois Buttr because it seems to last longer despite lots of sweating.

I can't use Tide or Cheer due to strong scent and it really irritates sensitive skin.

Brandi
04-06-2006, 08:20 PM
I use a detergent from a market here called trader joe's. Te smell is very herbal. And I also us a sent free detergent.

bike4ever
04-07-2006, 09:25 PM
Thanks to everyone for your assistance. I passed along your replies to my customer this evening at my women's cycling seminar. She was very appreciative.