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Discussion Forum - Gear ! - Pongy trainers


Author: Ian Koszalinski
Posted: Mon 11th Sep 2006, 10:56
Joined: 2004
Local Group: High Peak
charcoal inserts work and are washable they also add a bit of padding
Posted: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 21:22
Joined: 1982
"She who must be Obeyed" just sends boots, trainers and softshells to the shed to stay till washing day or when next required.
David H
Author: Julie Welch
Posted: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 19:02
Joined: 1996
Local Group: London
This might be the one for me. Good Lancashire company.
http://www.guardian-products.co.uk/shoe_fresh.htm
Author: Mike Rayner
Posted: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 18:43
Joined: 1983
Local Group: Northumbria
Fill them with curry powder and browm rice, then they will be good for the runs
Author: Garfield Southall
Posted: Fri 8th Sep 2006, 21:59
Joined: 1991
Local Group: Merseystride
Wasn't there a fad about charcoal a few years back. Apparently charcoal absorbs pong...

http://charcoal-net.en.alibaba.com/product/50175159/50941172/commodity/Shoe_Odor_Eliminator.html

... seriously ! G
Author: Jonathan Bateman
Posted: Fri 8th Sep 2006, 21:15
Joined: 1990
Local Group: Wiltshire
I use a high pressure washer (TW permitting). It brings them up like new. You can also use it for washing the car.
Author: Julie Welch
Posted: Fri 8th Sep 2006, 13:50
Joined: 1996
Local Group: London
Very simple query. Does anyone have a failsafe method for getting rid of trainer pong? I've tried putting them in the freezer (yes, it was recommended) and I scrub the insoles fairly regularly with Dettol but my trainers still emit noxious whiffs.
There must be a solution!

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