Or socks.I've been known to remove my shoes and socks, wipe my hands with my socks and then redress my feet before continuing. And I have white bar tape and it is still bee-you-ti-ful!
I haven't clicked on all the links included here because I can change flats on bikes or cars faster than most people, but if you are flipping your bike over and putting the rear wheel back on, please make sure to put it right side up and THEN tighten (or release and then retighten) the skewer lever. It is possible (and easy) to put a tire on slightly uneven when it's upside down that that makes riding really difficult (speaking from experience here!). If the bike is right-side-up, the weight of it will straigten it out with little effort.





I've been known to remove my shoes and socks, wipe my hands with my socks and then redress my feet before continuing. And I have white bar tape and it is still bee-you-ti-ful! 
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