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ingo
Ranked Posts: 92
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Re: Smelly boots
14/03/2008 @ 16:50:33
In reply to post #8 ...
Some Blacks camping stores are knocking them out for 1/2 price at the mo too.
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wildebeest
Ranked Posts: 2989
Sweden
#9
Re: Smelly boots
14/03/2008 @ 15:29:53
Febreze and a damn good wash.
Of course if you kept your feet clean and wore clean socks every day none of this would happen!
I don't need to shout about what qualifications I have got and haven't got, I know I'm good!
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Snurt
Ranked Posts: 31
Bedfordshire
#8
Re: Smelly boots
14/03/2008 @ 13:20:16
In reply to post #5 ...
Dryzones are cool, i bought some F24 and got a set free
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Colster
Ranked Posts: 2226
UK - England
#7
Re: Smelly boots
14/03/2008 @ 12:38:41
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Naaah you'll be fine, they're the dogs bollocks.
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BlueDot
Ranked Posts: 58
London
#6
Re: Smelly boots
14/03/2008 @ 12:16:32
In reply to post #5 ...
Cool, bought a pair yesterday to try out next week. Glad to hear that I didn't waste my money.
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Colster
Ranked Posts: 2226
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Re: Smelly boots
12/03/2008 @ 22:31:43
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In reply to post #4 ...
all ......... I can't speak highly enough of dryzones. Basically two long bean bags of moisture and smell absorbing gravel stuff. Pop em in your wet boots when you get back from the hill. Stick em {dryzones after use> somewhere warm to 'recharge'.
My boots smell as fresh as the day I bought them in Feb 2005.
No I don't work for the company, but they're that good. A blast in a microwave will also instantly recharge them.
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tekilla
Ranked Posts: 1778
Somerset
#4
Re: Smelly boots
12/03/2008 @ 18:50:33
There's a load of odour smell remover stuff in either Boots or Timpson - similar to the stuff they put in bowling shoes
Failing that, see Yellow Pages for a Chiropodist to address you cheesy feet issues
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2JayZ
Ranked Posts: 71
Merseyside
#3
Re: Smelly boots
12/03/2008 @ 16:54:47
In reply to post #2 ...
i spray mine with BO spray they still smell sweet
maybe worth giving it a go.
you could get one of them UV boot dryin thingys.. they will kill the BO smell
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Re: Smelly boots
12/03/2008 @ 16:53:13
In reply to post #1 ...
Depends what type of liner they are, if they're just a normal foam liner, not heat mouldable, then I think they'd be ok to wash on a delicates wash yeah.
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Jon_E
Ranked Posts: 49
Cheshire
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Smelly boots
12/03/2008 @ 16:34:13
My inner boots are really starting to reak.
Can I/ should I put them in the washing machine on a cold wash to give them some more life?
Or will this do more damage than good?
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