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If they are wet or damp for whatever reason I let them dry off somewhere. Makes them smell less and they dry quicker. Never been worried about them being too hot though..
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all day i dream and shine.
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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.
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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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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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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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HUH for the same reason or just general sale ?
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Just had 'em left over from a bunch of things I won at an auction.
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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.