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So my boots are going away till next season (or at least until I get bored and dig them out for Xscape).
But the absolutely honk.
Any tips on snowboard boot freshening/deodorising/biochemical-cleansing?
Can I wash them out with something?
take the liners out and wash 'em
Nutradol (think thays how you spell it) they do small packs that I use in my boots at the end of the season. Drop them in and cover the openings at the top and forget about them till the snow appears again.
There are other methods out there but most only mask the smell.
take the liners out and wash 'em
The liners are fairly posh. Leather(ette) bits, foam bits, papery bits.
I don't think they'd take kindly to being soaked, and a gentle washdown just isn't going to cut it 🙂
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Nutradol thing sounds good - will investigate that.
Bicarbonate of soda.
Sprinkle liberally, leave for a couple of minutes, shake out, no stink, guaranteed
With water or just on its own??
The liners are fairly posh. Leather(ette) bits, foam bits, papery bits.
And these are boots designed for use in cold, wet snow, getting bashed n boshed around as you do jumpy bits?
And these are boots designed for use in cold, wet snow, getting bashed n boshed around as you do jumpy bits?
Umm yes. But if the liners got soaking wet from the "cold, wet snow" then there would be something seriously wrong with the outers. Generally the liners don't get wet at all, apart from minging foot sweat.
wash em, they are all machine washable, vans, burtons, 32, K2, northwave, salomons.
If they are waterpoof liners only hade wash them or in a machine at low temo and with no powder/liquid.
As with all waterproof equipment machine washing on detergent decreases how waterproof that item is.
without water, grahams, just sprinkle some in. Trust me it works, and you won't have to wash them
sq225917: really not convinced, They definitely don't look machine washable.
Xan: nah the inners aren't waterproof. The outers are.
nickc: cool I'll give that a go.
I wash mine all the time, they will be fine
Done ours with Fabrize trainer stuff fo the last three years
Tracey
Graham S, trust me, I'm in the trade.
Someone told me he'd got good results with Febreze or similar "fabric deodorisers"
He said dry them thoroughly first, then febreze them until they surrender.
Not tried it on my skiboots yet, cos they were new last season and don't honk that much yet, but it's got to be worth a try
Oh sorry just looked two posts up!
So that's two votes for febreze
'Gran's Remedy' foot powder works a treat in mine.
[b]UPDATE:[/b] I doubt anyone cares, but I'm pleased to report that sq225917 was right - I slung them in the washing machine (40 degrees gentle wash, slow spin) and they were just fine.
They now only smell mildly of rotting corpses, which is a big improvement.
Thanks sq225917.
The boots themselves will be getting the bicarb/neutradol treatment just as soon as I get round to buying some.
