Try changing the user. Baking soda also helps.
2007-02-13 19:13:40
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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I have the perfect solution. It is a product called FRIDGE IT odor absorbers. It is a little purple cube with an activated carbon filter inside that is really great. It works so much better than baking soda and all those sprays. I'm not particulary fond of fragrances that just cover up odors and do nothing to get rid of them. Also, most have warning statements on them as eye irritants. Just put a couple of these odor absorbers in your gym bag. No messy pieces or carbon powder to worry about. The carbon filter in this product literally eliminates the odors and works for a long time. I use this product everywhere including my fridge and freezer and also under sinks, near trash, closets, drawers and have friends that use it on cat litter box and also diaper pails - it's that good. I really recommend it and it's not expensive. You can buy it in kitchen gadget sections in stores like walmart and linens and things. I also think camping world sells it. Definitely worth trying. It's the best product for any odors around the house.
2007-02-14 03:57:23
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answered by JenJ 4
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First clean out the place you store the clothes. Gym bag in the wash. School locker, disinfect. Store shoes in a separate bag from clothes. Place a new dryer sheet in with clean, washed clothes. Shoes get a light sprinkle with baking soda overnight. Place dryer sheet inside each shoe. Change work out clothes daily. Perspiration=bacteria=stink. Nothing personal, stink happens.
2007-02-13 19:27:46
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answered by I Try 2 Spy 6
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Put 1/2 cup of vinegar in the rinse and it will eat up the odors, you might smell the vinegar, but once you remove them from the dryer if also will be gone
2007-02-17 17:16:16
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answered by lennie 6
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Use 1/2 cup vinegar in wash load, it will strip all the scents and built up detergents and fabric softeners out of your clothes. No, your clothes will not small like vinegar.
2007-02-13 20:04:57
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answered by Cheryl 6
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Besides throwing your clothes in the wash, clean your locker and spray it with febreeze, febreeze your gym bag, and basically just attack the sources of the stink.
2007-02-13 21:22:36
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answered by cornholio2345623523 2
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you must be joking, you obviously don't wash them as soon as you take them off. and if you do, you probably have too much in the washing machine - use a good scented washing powder as well and if they are white, throw some bleach into the machine when you have filled the tub with water and soap
2007-02-13 19:18:29
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answered by Val K 4
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Fabreeze
2007-02-13 19:19:38
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answered by ? 6
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um, throw them away and buy new clothes? If the smell aint gone after you washed it then I think it's time to dump the smelly rags.
2007-02-13 19:15:03
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answered by Just Wondering 3
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Febreeze antimicrobial. Works pretty well on the Hockey gear.
2007-02-13 19:14:24
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answered by hockey 2
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