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new boots stink
Hi after one ride I washed my boots and the inside got wet so washed the hole lot and now they stink, its nothing to do with my feet, they just got wet and its buggered them.
anyone know why and if or how I can get rid of the pong. any help would be grateful as im gutted as ive only used them once grant
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I hate riding gear funk!
Possible fix. There are some enzyme odor treatments available and some oxidizer treatments that may help. I would avoid the perfume options like Fabreeze as that will only add a flowery smell to the stink and the combination rarely smells good. To avoid the problem with boots, I plug the shop vacuum hose into the output blower exhaust port. Then stick the blower hose into the toe of the boot and let it run until it is dry Typically 20- 30 minutes. The vacuum actually warms the air and does a great job of drying the boots. |
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Bicarbonate of soda (baking powder) should get rid of the smell. A spoon in each DRY boot for a day is supposed to work
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2003 txt250 Pro 2013 Ossa 280i |
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I do the baking soda thing after they're done on the dryer. I notice my boots stink really bad after riding through backwater that contains lots of decomposing matter.
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I throw in a couple dryer sheets after a ride/wash.
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I use maxima foaming helmet cleaner. That and remove the liners and wash them from time to time. That usually keeps them from smelling like dead fish.
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2013 GasGas XC300E 2005 YZ290 1973 Honda CB175 1997 KX60 1983 Yami Tri-Zinger 1984 Suzuki Alt 50 1969 Trail 90 1971 Trail 90 1972 Trail 90 |
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Great tread !
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I powerwash mine at the same time as the bike after every ride and let them dry in the sun, seems to work well enough.
Baking soda would be my suggestion.
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You blokes are good!
I don't bother with it. Mine are always wet either with water/sweat. If its muddy I hose the outside off, but usually don't even bother cleaning them. Avoid leaving wet socks in them, avoid keeping the boots in a box/gear bag/confined space. Allow to dry naturally with some ventilation. Might stink the morning after a ride if still wet, but generally no issues. |
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I cant get within 15 feet of my boots without a stink-o-meter going off the charts.
Ive tried everything to clean them, but the baking soda. Looks like I have a cleaning project at work for the next two days. |
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