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Sweat odor and backpack
Postby yolk » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:43 pm

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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby Kenzo » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:57 pm
Answer is - use the washing machine. EDIT: and put the backpack into a 'delicates bag' so the straps etc don't get mangled.
With your deuter - you may be able to remove the metal pack supports.
Another Option is to soak the bag in a bucket filled with 'Miltons' sanitiser or whatever it's called - used for sanitising baby bottles.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby sogood » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:41 pm

RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby HappyHumber » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:52 pm
+1 to a light disinfectant in the wash water. Rinse it all out once or twice and hang in the shade to dry.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby sogood » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:00 pm

RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby winstonw » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:17 pm
I regularly soak my helmet, head cap, gloves, and pack in a weaker solution of water, laundry detergent, with white king bleach added. I only leave in for a minute or two while cleaning and agitating, then take out and rinse under the shower. All are fine including the elastic in the gloves. IMHO, short weak exposure to bleach is not as damaging.sogood wrote:To add, avoid those bleach (peroxide) type disinfectants as they'll damage the elastic/rubber components.
I'd recommend cleaning up your diet if your sweat is particularly pungent.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby sogood » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:27 pm
Obviously the weaker it is, the lesser the effect. But if there's an alternative, why risk it on safety equipment ie. Helmet. Sure it will not make the polystyrene helmet crumble away on the table but who can guarantee there's no impact on its maximum strength, one that's critical in a crash? So I'd say be conscious of this and play safe.winstonw wrote:I regularly soak my helmet, head cap, gloves, and pack in a weaker solution of water, laundry detergent, with white king bleach added. I only leave in for a minute or two while cleaning and agitating, then take out and rinse under the shower. All are fine including the elastic in the gloves. IMHO, short weak exposure to bleach is not as damaging.

RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby holmesy » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:37 pm
yolk wrote:Currently use a deuter backpack with airstripes and as much as it helps with ventilation, sweat still gets soaked by the bag. It's starting to smell a little now and would love to hear suggestions as to how to remove the odor. A friend has suggested to dump it in the washing machine and wash it in cold setting. Wanted to get some inputs before I destroy the backpack or even the washing machine
Good luck. Mine stank so bad that the smell often wafted out of the garage and the misses complained
I have put mine in the washing machine 3 times, twice nuked it with glen 20, left it out in the sun all day on the line, soaked in a bucket with nappy San, and then washing machined again. Only now is it bearable- it must be the padding or something they use in the airflow, it is absorbent. Granted I did sweat like a pig (and went the rear rack/top bag because of it) but still...
The bag has survived all those washes ad as held up well- and now I can use it as a weekend back bag to stick things in it for the kids/water bottle/wallet etc
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby yolk » Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:13 am
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby michaelweare » Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:00 am
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby BeerRider » Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:14 pm
Just as an aside, I actually mix sodium percarbonate, sodium metasilicate and sodium carbonate in about a 5:5:1 ratio and it gets used in the brewery as well as the laundry. Very effective at killing bacteria.
Just re-read over the first paragraph, I sound like an infomercial selling something!!

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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby Sydguy » Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:24 pm
What more could you be lugging than a loaf of bread, odd jar of jam, socks/undies/towel once a week.
I started with pannier, then graduated to backpack now it is musette, always in jersey pocket but once or twice a week I carry stuff in it.
This helps when you do extra laps or bang a group ride in with your commute. In summer a back park... no thanks!
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby silverty » Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:32 pm
Pro-tip: fill spray bottle with vodka, spray on sweaty bits, leave to dry. Quality of plonk does not affect its disinfecting properties. I'm not joking! We do this daily.
Alternative to vodka: sphagnum moss disinfectant (search online). natural, hospital-grade disinfectant, dilute in spray-bottle, very slightly sweet-smelling. Works a treat, no washing required.
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby FuzzyDropbear » Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:06 pm
If it smells after that, either try putting some pineoclean in with the napisan, or drop by your local home brew shop (or bigW) and grab a tub of sanitiser for home brewing... Nuke those little buggers!


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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
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Re: Sweat odor and backpack
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:48 pm
Just apply a bit of detergent and water to the straps with a nail-brush and then rinse well. Very occasionally wash the back of the backpack (which really means you may as well wash the whole thing).
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