I picked up some penguin sports wash at REI. 9.99 for 20 loads. I just put in a wash with all my tennis gear and some regular clothes. I'll let everyone know if it works or not. It's a very small cap of liquid you put in, i am somewhat skeptical.
What is REI and are there any in northern Virginia?
do you wear small for shirts and medium for shorts? I need some clothes if you are throwing them away...
If you have an old smelly shirt, willing to ruin it, experiment by nuking it for 30-60 seconds in a microwave. Worked on a smelly sponge, may kill the bacteria that causes the Oh Dear.
Yeah but then do you feel like putting food in your microwave? :shock:
read all of these and must fess up my issue, that dull grey to yellow staining under arms of, especially white, tops. they can be really new, but a couple of plays outside in the heat and they get stained. and one can ONLY wear white in the summer in texas. any one else have this, or am i the only stainy one, (no complaints on stinking, yet!) thanks
“But that synthetic fabric is made of fibers that are much finer that cotton fibers. ...”
Why would you want to clog up a major component of your body's cooling & elimination system? That doesn't make sense to me.Use Certain-Dri antiperspirant. It's the only one that works. You roll it on twice a week and stay dry as a bone. You can buy it at Walgreens.
Why would you want to clog up a major component of your body's cooling & elimination system? That doesn't make sense to me.
-KK
Wow, even the Wall Street Journal crowd types "that" when they meant "than." This spelling meme is almost as common as spelling "lose" as "loose."
Never mind, back to the smells and stains...
You misunderstood....
Deodorant, I can understand. Antiperspirants just seem short-sighted to me.
- KK
Good one...!This thread really stinks.
I used to run 10k races every weekend ... when I lived in humid Upstate NY. Back then Runner's World had a guy doing a series on ... Sweating. He really studied the issue and determined sweat from exercise doesn't stink right away. Sweat from fear or nerves does smell ... immediately.I was under the impression that deodorants do not work for some people and only prescription strength antiperspirants get the no smelling job done.
I have no idea though. Now I'm just really confused.
This isn't something that I had ever taken time to really consider. Haha.