How to de-stinkify ski clothes

dyer

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How do i get it all to stop smelling so bad, ive tried washing. This includes my baselayers, facemasks, sweatshirts, tall t's, and my outerwear occasionally. Whats next. Who else has this problem.
 
Sometimes its not your clothes, it what you carry or store them in. My buddys boot bag was horrendous and he would leave all his stuff in there until the next time he went skiing. Wash all your stuff, hang it up in a breathable place to dry, and clean your storage/transport bag really good. Use baking soda, dryer sheets, or febreeze, that would work. Every time you ski , when you get home, get all your stuff out, hang it up and let it all dry out. Smelly stuff comes from festering bacteria, and 90% of the time because of moisture.
 
the combo of putting moist hoodies, hats, pants, etc. inside my ski bag along with some rank smelling ski boots just makes for a bad smell. Typically just a musty and moist gross stink. Cant wait for that soon.
 
Arm & Hammer always worked for me (boots and socks).

Layers.. wear deodorant and stay clear of cotton.

Facemask.. don't be a mouth breather and brush your teeth.

Trust me it's not good to spend all night at the bars drinking, making out with sloots who will literally put anything in their mouths as long as they didn't pay for it, puking a bit, and ending your night with expired fast food. Waking up to ski without good oral care will be a problem.
 
13748894:SterlingArcher said:
Trust me it's not good to spend all night at the bars drinking, making out with sloots who will literally put anything in their mouths as long as they didn't pay for it, puking a bit, and ending your night with expired fast food. Waking up to ski without good oral care will be a problem.

lol that sounds like a pretty good night to me
 
i bought like 8 sneaker balls and just threw it in a gym bag. It worked with the tea but it alls smells like a new shoe
 
Doesn't really help with your situation now but to prevent odour would be to lay out everything as soon as you can when you're done skiing. That way it can really dry out properly before you go out again. Just keep re-washing what you can. There are also sprays you can get specifically for sports equipment that can kill bacteria etc. Just head to a shop that sells sports equipment and they should have something.
 
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