Stankin Booties
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Stankin Booties
Whew.... Does anyone have a way to get the stank out of neoprene booties, tried throwin em in the washer, No dice. Still stink, would a vineger bath work??
Please advise...Can't take it much longer ..
Please advise...Can't take it much longer ..
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try using Myrazyme, kills the bacteria from river water, sold at most paddlin stores. It works if you follow the instructions. 2 ounces makes about 20 gals. Good luck Hope my spelling is right. D-Caption
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Sink the Stink from a dive shop? Heard it works. I keep mine under the hood of the truck - keeps them dry so they don't stink + keeps them toasty.
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Not reputed to be great for neoprene, but our booties have survived this treatment very well!
One drop laundry soap in the bootie, fill with hot water to half, drop in a tbsp or so bleach, fill bootie to full and keep in sink (hopefully your basement sink) for a few hours. Rinse with hot water and dry outside in the sun, or on top of the clothes dryer.
Good luck!
Carole
One drop laundry soap in the bootie, fill with hot water to half, drop in a tbsp or so bleach, fill bootie to full and keep in sink (hopefully your basement sink) for a few hours. Rinse with hot water and dry outside in the sun, or on top of the clothes dryer.
Good luck!
Carole
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Mixture of water and vinegar is the cheapest and just as effective.I keep a clean 5 Gallon spackle bucket to let my booties or wet suit soak over night in the solution....let drip dry,do not rinse and your good to go.....gives you that fresh,just douched smell the next time your out paddling,as an added bonus, next time your ear develops the funky swimmers ear,use some of the left over vinegar with alcohol and flush out the infected ear.
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a little vinegar and or arm and hammer soak. what ever. aways rinse and dry all the way (ac vent, heater vent. fridge in the kitchen blowing air vent. SUN and freash air) most of all, get them dry asap my deep sea booties are at least 20 years old, but darn, the zipper broke last month always wear socks,
and billy mays was a great american
and billy mays was a great american
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