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  1. #1
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    My Smartwool midweight shirt is my most frequently worn item of clothing November to May. I wash it after any exercise -- it probably gets washed every week to two weeks (regular cycle, temperature on cold; hang to dry). It still looks and feels virtually new after five years and has even tolerated a few accidental hot washings and runs through the dryer. Smartwool is pretty awesome.
    2011 Scott CX Team/Koobi Xenon
    2005 Bike Friday NWT/Selle Royal Lookin
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  2. #2
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    I'm super glad others rewear wool without washing.

    I had HEARD that wool was awesome, but I didn't understand it until I got this shirt. It is truly amazing.

    Question: Does anyone have issues wearing deodorant with wool? I pretty much have to put in deodorant before I bike to work, since I take baby wipe showers here (and reapply deodorant, but still), but now that I'm so in love with my wool baselayer and I want it to last forever and ever I'm a little worried about deodorant rubbing off on it. Shirts that I've had for forever usually start to suffer from deodorant exposure, it seems.

  3. #3
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    The best thing I've found for washing wool is Eucalan. You don't rinse it out, it contains lanolin for re-oiling the wool. Turn your machine to the rinse part of the delicate cycle, put in the Eucalan and your items, turn it on. Also works well on other animal fibers like angora and cashmere.
    Although you don't notice an odor, it's probably not a great idea to go too long between washings. The salt from sweat will eventually eat through the fibers. Personally, I can't wear any kind of animal fiber next to my skin without wanting to scratch myself to pieces, so for me the synthetics are the best thing since sliced bread. They don't collect odor as I wash them soon after every use.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by fallstoclimb View Post
    I'm super glad others rewear wool without washing.

    I had HEARD that wool was awesome, but I didn't understand it until I got this shirt. It is truly amazing.

    Question: Does anyone have issues wearing deodorant with wool? I pretty much have to put in deodorant before I bike to work, since I take baby wipe showers here (and reapply deodorant, but still), but now that I'm so in love with my wool baselayer and I want it to last forever and ever I'm a little worried about deodorant rubbing off on it. Shirts that I've had for forever usually start to suffer from deodorant exposure, it seems.
    Well, I have issues with "regular" deodorant, period - it just doesn't react well with my body chemistry and makes me smell even worse - but I know the problem you're talking about. I didn't wear much, if any, wool in those days, but it always seemed to be worst with my nylon blouses. Hard build-up, visible staining and permanent odor. Since I switched to crystal deodorant, I don't have any trouble with deodorant on any of my clothes, wool or other.


    ETA: I highly recommend flat drying racks like these. Hanging wet wool will stretch it.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 10-22-2013 at 06:29 AM.
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