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Smelly Gloves

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by knuts2a, Jun 19, 2009.

  1. knuts2a

    knuts2a Member

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    i got drowned in city traffic the other day had rain running down my sleeves into my gloves, right at the start of a 470km ride home! They are finally dry but my hands smell mouldy every time i wear them. They are Winter Dry Rider gloves, synthetic inside i think. What do i put in them to stop the smell???
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    Are they new or near new usually when my gloves get funky its time for a new pair. My guess they aren't thoroughly dried out yet.
     
  3. MaximumX

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    First thing you wanna do is take the bodywork off your bike and ship it to me here in Canada...

    Once you've done that, maybe go to your local shoe or sporting goods store and get some anti-shoe-stink powder and shake some into your gloves. Or just try some baking soda...

    Ps. Bodywork does not include the luggage rack. As practical as it may be, you can keep it! :wink:
     

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