I'll let you know after tomorrow. :-)
We are probably going to be out for at least 60 miles. The ultimate chamois test, ha.
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^ My question also!
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2012 Gunnar Sport/Brooks B17
2001 Calfee Tetra Pro/Selle Anatomica
1984 Raleigh Sport/Brooks B66
I'll let you know after tomorrow. :-)
We are probably going to be out for at least 60 miles. The ultimate chamois test, ha.
"Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"
Fifty two miles later: seems okay still. I was getting a little sore, but not from chafing, and actually I was still recovering from a 34 mile ride on Tuesday. I usually have issues with chafing or irritation in the crease of my leg, more so than the "bits", but didn't really have an issue with either. Usually I feel the need to reapply cream after 15 miles or so, but today I held out till 25, and I used a bit of the Blue Steel, which I like, but it doesn't last as long as this stuff.
So overall I'd say this was a good recommend, at least for me!
"Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"
Yes, I am a Lantiseptic Evangelist. The stuff is tenacious, but it totally works. A few key points:
Buy the 50% lanolin version, not the 30% version. Until recently, this was only available in tubs, or in bulk in packets of 144. However, I understand that the 50% version is now available in a 5 or 6 oz tube. Very convenient that way. I'm still working through my 144 pack supply, though.
As for washing it out... All my shorts smell permanently like Lantiseptic. I don't think it all washes out with each wash, no. Sometimes I double wash my shorts, especially after rides over 300K where I have had multiple applications during the day. But I've been using it for years, and at the risk of TMI, I've never had a yeast infection or anything else that would indicate that my shorts were not sufficiently cleaned from one wearing to the next.
I'd also add that I used it religiously on PBP 2 years ago. 765 miles and NO broken skin. Sure I was sore from all the miles, and the skin in the sitbone area was noticeably sensitive, but I did not have any broken skin.
Susan
Just out of curiosity Susan, have you ever tried using spray and wash or something similar before tossing the shorts in the wash? I always wash my shorts in cold water and I'm a big fan of spray and wash for other things.
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Super helpful! Thanks!
I know I like to wash my shorts in warm water, just to help break up all that gunk. A double wash is a good idea too.
"Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"
I use Spray and Wash to get the cuffs of my jackets clean, and get out chain grease stains. But I've never tried it on the chamois.
Although I do most of my laundry in cold water, I wash my shorts in warm or hot, and rinse warm. I've always figured that grease rinses off my dishes better in hot water, so it follows that lanolin, which is animal fat, would rise better in warm or hot. However, I read someplace that modern detergents are formulated to work equally well in cold, so maybe I'm just wasting the hot water. Dunno. But it makes me feel better to use hot water when washing shorts...![]()
I usually start by pouring air-temperature water from the dehumidifier bucket into my washer, start it filling with cold water, but stand by the washer until it's about 3/4 full and then switch to warm. I can believe that modern detergents can emulsify liquids and bring particulates into suspension regardless of the temperature. But shea butter is a HARD solid at 52°F, which is the temperature that water comes out of the well at my latitude; it will have changed states from liquid at body temperature to solid completely infusing the chamois at water temperature; and there's just no way that ANY of it is going to come out in cold water. Can't speak to Lantiseptic. But I can't imagine that harsh solvents would be any better for the chamois than hot water.
I dry my shorts inside out, and I'm sure the UV radiation does more damage to the chamois than anything, but that's a sacrifice I'll make for the disinfection.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
We also hang our shorts inside out, but in the bathroom, so no UV here :-)
Again, thanks everyone for the opinions/thoughts. I ordered some today and will give it a try. FWIW, the Walgreens website says the 50 percent lanolin can only be ordered online. I was hoping to pick it up since I had to get a prescription there today.
Last edited by thekarens; 07-05-2013 at 02:21 PM.
2012 Jamis Quest Brooks B17 Blue
2012 Jamis Dakar XC Comp SI Ldy Gel
2013 Electra Verse
Lanoseptic doesn't appear to be sold here, but I recently tried a similar product from the baby care aisle and it works really well: Penaten Daily Clear Protection Cream.
Looks like this:
http://www.londondrugs.com/Penaten-D...efault,pd.html
I usually use Chamois Buttr, but this seems to last a lot longer.
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Well, I got some. Hoping the rain holds off, at least in the mornings over the weekend, so I can get some real miles in. I'm also back in auditioning-saddles mode, so we'll see. Hoping to get in 40-60 miles in tomorrow and a minimum of 30 Sunday. May reverse depending on the weather. I'll report back.
2013 Kirk Frameworks JK Special/Selle Anatomica
2012 Gunnar Sport/Brooks B17
2001 Calfee Tetra Pro/Selle Anatomica
1984 Raleigh Sport/Brooks B66
You can get it here: http://www.amazon.com/Lantiseptic-Sk...ds=lantiseptic. This Thursday, I begin a 4-day 300 mile ride (the Red Ribbon Ride) to raise funds for local AIDS/HIV organizations. It is supposed to be hot and humid. This should give the Lantiseptic a big test.
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