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After having been caught in the downpour on Monday my boots are just about dry again.
Only problem is they smell badly inside! Should I just fit some odour eaters or does the army of forum users have any tips to make sure the kids don't pass out from the smell every time I get home! TIA |
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Febreeze, I've used it for helmets too.
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ah good call
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catlitter is good, absorbs the damp aswell!
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fabreeze on me helmet it is then !!!
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yer Fe-breeze awesome stuff or you can fork out loads on some OFFICIAL boot cleaner the choice is yours
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i'm juse trialling some Schol shoe spray which is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.
My gloves stank the office out this morning. Will let you know if it is a success. |
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schol..
with a name like glade?? |
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Try turning them outside in and then spray.
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