OK,so 3 hrs in the saddle and its p*****g it down,shoes absorb the water coming up and down,pack em with newspaper,wash the inner soles.........THEY STILL SMELL.,WHAT NOW?any better remedy than fabric freshner?
OK,so 3 hrs in the saddle and its p*****g it down,shoes absorb the water coming up and down,pack em with newspaper,wash the inner soles.........THEY STILL SMELL.,WHAT NOW?any better remedy than fabric freshner?
who is driving your bus?
Don't dangle them over the toaster and hope... spray 'em with Lysol? stick Glade thingies into them? Get those bags of potpourri that would go over a candle and stuff them in? Get the dog to lick them to death? Soak 'em in vinegar?
I put mine in the oven on low for a while - but this time I got lucky/smart and wore those steepandcheep "amphibious" (mesh) shoes with thick ol' socks. THey weren't *dry* the next day, but they didn't fester. THey were still a little damp today but I have worn them into warm dryness.
keep them away from your face?
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stinky freezers and refrigerators -- crumpled newspaper. Might work on shoes too?
Or, seems to me there used to be something called sneaker balls -- shoe deodorizers. I don't remember seeing any lately, but maybe somewhere in the vicinity of odor eaters?
Karen in Boise
how about if i put them in a bucket of soapy suds for a bit and then dried them straight away?or is that asking for them to fall apart,i mean if the suds were cold so the glue wouldnt disolve?they are 3 yrs old and seemingly bullet proof,TIME YELLOW JOBS WITH RED STRAPS.love em.
youre right though,why oh why when things smell bad do we hold em to our faces?
who is driving your bus?
Hey there - I just saw this stuff recently in the Colorado Cyclist Catalogue (I want 1 of everything). Don't know much about it, but it's not too expensive and probably worth a shot.
http://www.coloradocyclist.com/commo...435&TextMode=0
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