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Do you let your kicks.. err.. cool down?
#21

Well I think when I get more supes it won't be
as easy to clean them all up but for now it works
for me Laughing...

Don't mash up unless you got cash up. Laughing
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#22

Yep, I always let mine "cool off" especially if it's been a hot day and i've been walking a lot (granted, neither of those things happen that often!)
When I get home, I pop them on the stairs and them clean them and put them away the next day.

Man goes into cage. Cage goes in the salsa. Sharks in the salsa. Our shark!
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#23

THANK THE LORD!

i thought i was being FAR too anal with them..

they are due a clean actually and when i clean them im gonna take photo snaps with my new camera Smile

hmmm, airfreshner you say?

they should do lynx airfreshners, as i dont want my feet smelling like vanilla Laughing

I need more lemon pledge...  Very Happy 
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#24

Okay this is ming but after an afternoon climbing i threw my climbing shoes in my rope bag then a couple a weeks later i found them covered in mould so yeah let em cool down.

In general to keep em smelling fresh use chunks of used scented candle inside a cloth inside shoes keeps em smelling sweet. DAH DAH>
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#25

Last time I checked Sab, we were mostly blokes and, well, blokes don't really do scented candles !
Then again, talking to some of this lot, they might not agree with me.


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#26

Nick em off the misses. Oooooooooh Lightbulb moment sell my old candles to u lot on ebay ad make a mint.
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#27

Good luck with that.
I sold 36 huge scented candles for 99p about a month ago.

Confused


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#28

HUH for the same reason or just general sale ?
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#29

Just had 'em left over from a bunch of things I won at an auction.


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#30

I see. Well market them better as trainer freshners. LOL we will be minted in no time. Fuck it al stick with the over time.
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