OK, the commute stuff is my older but still perfectly good cycling clobber so I'm loathe to bin it, but even just wearing the tops one way ( for about 80 mins) they absolutey stink. Any ideas ? (Yes I do use persil etc..) IIRC someone on the old forum reccomended somesort of product but I'm bggered if I can remember what it was.
Cheers..Mick
wool baselayer may help...
Boil wash them - bugs are living in them or use natural fibres.
I soak mine in a mild solution of Milton fluid then wash as normal
Stick a capful of Milton fluid in with the wash.
If that doesn't work try burning them......
Try showering
Topless. It's the only way to be sure.
Nuke them from orb.....
Dry them on a washing line in sunlight
As Nostoc mentioned - dry on washing line in sunlight is best bet. Biological detergent also helps. Friends here in Singapore swear by using some sort of nappy wash solution as a presoak.
--Kristan
Ditch the man made fibre and go Merino based
Plus change yer diet - the smells that come from out of you are just not right ๐
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Plus change yer diet - the smells that come from out of you are just not right
I'll second that smelly ๐
Sunlight ? ... what is this thing you speak of ?
I got some of that nickwax basewash stuff, it's supposed to help out with the smelly bacteria thing ... doesn't, not for me anyway?
I used to get one days commute out of a Helly Hansen, now on Merino and can wear the same top for a week.
I have a similar problem - stick the offending item in the freezer over night. Apparently it kills off the bacteria that causes the pong.
It does come back though.(the pong).
I may also try the milton idea - used to work on pissy nappies!!
J.
Napisan is the product peeps are talking about that is for Terry nappy sanitizing. (so somewhere there must be people not using disposables. Well done those chaps.)
I use it for washing all my gear, good for shorts too as it helps to stop fungal skin infections. Sunlight is very good too when there is some. The fungus and bacteria that grow in pits and groins have evolved for dark damp places. Therefore they are even more sensitive to UV than a lot of flora and fauna.
I have read that a small dose of white vinegar is good for eliminating the whiff. Maybe do a wash of your old tops with vinegar then rewash with Napisan. Should do a reasonable restoration job.
I have successfully removed armpit smells from base layers by soaking in vinegar before washing. The acid in the vinegar kills the bacteria.
No, it doesn't ruin your clothes
No, it doesn't make them smell
No, it doesn't affect your washing machine:)
OK, so I'll try milton, napisan, vingear then bleach then petrol!! Cheers for the hints guys, much appreicated.
Ref the wool, yep I've now seen the light over the last year or so, but that's 'for best' riding..
yes leave your top overnight in vinegar then wash it. Works but I do have to do that regurlarly. Merino top is the best option though.
Stupid question, any type of vinegar, white, clear, brown?
another vote for a merino top, my stuff for commuting gets washed once a week and still seems quite fresh
Balsamic?
Merino.
Balsamic Merino.
I read that the man made fibres are so perfectly smooth that the bacteria just love to adhere to it.
Merino for commuting, plastic for riding, I bet you do more commuting.
You'll be interested to know my merino top has beautiful salt trails on the back from wearing a rucsac this week, but it still doesn't smell! I think, though maybe I'm just used to it...
cheap white vinegar will do
how about under arm deodoerant.... acid fragrant...lol
