Listers and Losters, due to gross negligence on my part (left a wet pair of leather gloves
inside over winter) I am stuck with a mouldy smelling Wolfman tankbag. Any tricks to sanitize
it before I pack my lunch in there...Thanks....cosmo.
u.s. house members poised to ban motorized vehicles from 2.1 million
-
- Posts: 1922
- Joined: Tue Nov 19, 2002 8:31 pm
nklr laundering a tankbag?
At 1:05 AM +0000 2/9/09, cosmobojinski wrote:
There's this stuff called Myrazyme that people use for wetsuits and PFDs, but I would just try hand washing with a strong solution of antimicrobial dish soap first. Mark>Listers and Losters, due to gross negligence on my part (left a wet >pair of leather gloves >inside over winter) I am stuck with a mouldy smelling Wolfman >tankbag. Any tricks to sanitize >it before I pack my lunch in there...Thanks....cosmo.
-
- Posts: 467
- Joined: Fri Oct 25, 2002 10:45 am
nklr laundering a tankbag?
If you develop a taste for Blue Cheese sandwiches, with garlic cloves
for dessert, the laundry problem is solved!!!!!!
DC
Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
> > At 1:05 AM +0000 2/9/09, cosmobojinski wrote: > >Listers and Losters, due to gross negligence on my part (left a wet > >pair of leather gloves > >inside over winter) I am stuck with a mouldy smelling Wolfman > >tankbag. Any tricks to sanitize > >it before I pack my lunch in there...Thanks....cosmo. > > There's this stuff called Myrazyme that people use for wetsuits and > PFDs, but I would just try hand washing with a strong solution of > antimicrobial dish soap first. > > Mark > > _
-
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 2:22 pm
nklr laundering a tankbag?
WARNING!! Be careful with machine washing - personal experience.
Motorcycle jackets, bags, etc made from the heavier ballistic nylon is
stiff and doesn't fold / flow with the water currents inside the
washer's tub. The continued back and forth of the perforated washer
drum will wear a hole right through the stiff nylon in one washing
cycle.
Also, the best anti-bacterial subtance I have found for 'nasty'
sneakers / river shoes is to soak them in a very diluted Chlorox /
water mixture. DON'T make it too strong because it will damage
something. Time is better at getting the chlorine into all of the
bacterial 'hot spots' than a quick dip in a super strong mixture.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cosmobojinski"
wrote:
pair of leather gloves> > Listers and Losters, due to gross negligence on my part (left a wet
tankbag. Any tricks to sanitize> inside over winter) I am stuck with a mouldy smelling Wolfman
> it before I pack my lunch in there...Thanks....cosmo. >
-
- Posts: 2434
- Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2000 10:08 am
u.s. house members poised to ban motorized vehicles from 2.1 million
http://www.amadirectlink.com/news/story.asp?id=592
http://www.amadirectlink.com/legisltn/rapidresponse.asp
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests