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Smelly Boots

Postby tree4 » Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:54 am

My boots stink :spew: . My wetsuit rinses fine, but I cant seem to make my boots freshen up? :shrug:

Any suggestions?

Is it the fact that all the pee accumulates there?

My missus thinks they are disgusting. :spew:
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby bluyan » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:11 am

mine are that bad they take there selves off :D :D

you can't beat dryin them in the airing cupboard and you misses opening the door to get something.......priceless :twisted: :twisted:

the best method to date is to soak in piss off and leave outside for a few days. :D the stench is slightly reduced :D :D
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby kitesurfer » Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:16 am

bluyan wrote:you can't beat dryin them in the airing cupboard and you misses opening the door to get something.......priceless :twisted: :twisted:



LOL yes you can! Stick them in the tumble dryer for a couple of hours! It hums the whole house out! :lol:

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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby tree4 » Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:00 pm

Sounds like there is no 'cure' just slight improvement then?
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby kitesurfer » Fri Mar 27, 2009 1:41 pm

tree4 wrote:Sounds like there is no 'cure' just slight improvement then?


Stick them through the washing machine on a cold wash. That will work.

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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby Sillysausage » Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:20 pm

i'll leave you a tip, dont piss in ya wettie lol.

nah even if you dont they still stink, not sure how to stop boots from smelling, the only way i get my mitts to stop smelling is by turning them inside out and drying both sides...suppose with boots its not possible
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby bluyan » Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:47 pm

kitesurfer wrote:
bluyan wrote:you can't beat dryin them in the airing cupboard and you misses opening the door to get something.......priceless :twisted: :twisted:



LOL yes you can! Stick them in the tumble dryer for a couple of hours! It hums the whole house out! :lol:

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:D :D i like it.....gonna give it a go on sunday night :twisted: :twisted:

monday mornin :spew: :D :D
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby essex sucks » Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:15 pm

yeah put them in the wash on a cold wash
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby PapaW » Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:19 pm

Its doing it because they dry out too slowly and so mould spores begin to grow. Get in thru the washing machine to get it back to normal(ish) smell and when drying them in the future eaither put em on radiator or stuff with newspaper for a few hours then put em out to dry.
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby tree4 » Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:41 am

I wash the boots in warm water and then always dry them on the radiator and they are dry in a day but still smell. I think I'll add the newspaper to speed up drying *(provided the are not last nights fish and chips wrappers)
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby charlieuk » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:57 pm

i just had some 5mm c skins and they stuck so bad i nearly threw up and i rinced them or washed them every time. however now they are stinking somewhere at c skins as the bottoms started coming off lol i was told the stink was down to the thick neoprean and the size of the litle air bubles in them not letting them ever fully dry my oneal 3mm's are no where near as bad.
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby phillwilson » Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:08 pm

I seem to have a "thing" for bad smells..... I initially hated the smell of my wettie when its been left for a while and then used again, but now im kinda warming to it...a car full of that smell and my body knows its off on a trip to the seaside!!

then again tho a certain type of rubbish bins brings back to me fond and happy memories of a trip to new york a few years ago so i guess i dont fit the usual curve for these things
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby billie_morini » Wed Apr 01, 2009 4:32 am

tree4,
The primary reason booties begin to smell is because they don't get dried thorougly. Here is what to do.

1. Clean the interior of the boots with a wet suit shampoo that contains nonoxynol-9. This is a proven anti-fungalcide. Many soaps and detergents contain it. The one I buy is called, "500psi Wetsuit/BC Wash & Conditioner" (http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-166/030 ... ioner.html). When you use it all the time and dry your booties completely all the time, you'll have no fungus growth and, therefore, no odor. If the booties stink a lot, then mix this stuff in real high concentration directly in the boot. Slosh it around a good while. Then drain, rinse, and go to step 2 below. By the way, where I live I can only surf using a suit and booites. I use this stuff on my suit, boots, and hat every time I finish surfing.

2. Dry the booties thoroughly every time after use/cleaning. I use a convection dryer from a hunting supply outfitter (http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... tid=149329). My light weight booties dry in 5 hours. My heavy booties dry in 8 hours. Since I have been using these dryers, i have never had wet booties on the following morning. My booties don't ever smell either. Another way to dry them is to turn them inside out.
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby esonscar » Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:56 pm

^ billie sounds like a clean dude - I'd also suggest getting some Savlon stuff - (disinfectant, not bleach !) and whack a load in a bowl with cool tap water and leave the boots sit in there till you need them.

Give them a poke as you pass now and again to circulate the ‘stew’ – should do the trick by the time you need them next.

[ lucky for us farts bubble up and you can let those drift out of the neck of the suit by gracefully pulling it to one side whilst attempting to sniff clear air ! ].

Of course the ultimate solution is – Give them to you mom to sort out !
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby tree4 » Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:58 pm

esonscar wrote:Of course the ultimate solution is – Give them to you mom to sort out !


I'm 48 .. using my mum for laundry is no longer an option.
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby billie_morini » Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:11 pm

tree4: "I'm 48 .. using my mum for laundry is no longer an option."
Billie: "That's funny. Have a pint on me, tree4."
tree4's Mother: "When are you grown men going to stop that silly surfing?! It's dangerous and you should be doing something more productive with yourselves!"
Billie's Mother: "I just don't understand you kids. There are sharks, jelly fish, rip tides, and everything else out there!"
tree4: [shrug and shoulder stoop]
Billie: [rolls eyes]
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Re: Smelly Boots

Postby outonawave » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:32 pm

Tea Tree oil is the answer! I gave it a go a while ago- just submerged my boots in a tub of water with a bit of tea tree oil mixed in, left them for a couple of days. You wouldn`t believe the difference!

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