Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - my chrome bag is getting funky

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bklyn74
04-26-06, 02:29 PM
i dunno how to wash it. if i put it in the washing machine the laundromat ladies will kill me b/c of the buckle. any other methods you've used successfully to get the funk out?


SpiderMike
04-26-06, 02:32 PM
wool lite (or generic version) in the bath tub. Febreeze works well at getting the funk out.

baxtefer
04-26-06, 02:44 PM
+1 bathtub


keysersoze
04-26-06, 02:50 PM
if you want to put it in the washing machine, just wrap something around the buckle like a sock or hand towel, and make sure its tightened well.

DonPenguino
04-26-06, 02:53 PM
I spilled some coke in the bottom of an old old Jansport backpack I had been wearing for ~8 years and decided to just try and wash it out in a sink. Three times I filled the sink to the top, three times I soaked the backpack, three times the water turned deep yellow/brown. Fun times.

p3ntuprage
04-26-06, 03:40 PM
vinega rocks for getting rid of bad odours.

fsnl
sparky

absntr
04-26-06, 03:59 PM
Vinegar it is -- white vinegar, the $1 bottle kind from your local grocers.

SpiderMike
04-26-06, 04:02 PM
Vinegar it is -- white vinegar, the $1 bottle kind from your local grocers.
I've been tempted to try this method. Just curious, does it leave a vinegar smell to the bag? Or do you rinse it out for a long period of time?

skitbraviking
04-26-06, 04:07 PM
I would imagine that vinegar's gonna have some residue. Use at your own risk. It may be funkier than the original funk, especially if you allow it to get into the outside fabric of the bag.

absntr
04-26-06, 04:07 PM
It does leave a slight vinegar aftersmell but the funk is gone and you can only smell if you put your nose right up on it.

I suggest you soak it in vinegar, rinse then wash it normally. That takes care of the smell -- I've only done the afterwash (with regular detergent) once though.

~stella
04-26-06, 04:35 PM
is that safe on the water proof layer?

dobber
04-26-06, 04:56 PM
Stick it inside a couple of pillow cases, wash it along with a couple heavy towels.

deeps eno
04-26-06, 05:03 PM
My girl washed mine for me because she couldn't stand the sight of my dirty mess bag hanging around. She put it in the washing machine, buckle on the inside, flap closed loosely. She used regular detergent with a capful of Pinesol (don't really know why), and then hung it up to dry. Looks damn good, no lingering smell of Pinesol or detergent.

bklyn74
04-26-06, 07:56 PM
thanks for the replies. i'm gonna give the vinegar a go and then febreeze it. it's getting to where you can't walk by it in my apt. w/o being like "whoa, what's that smell?" hahaha. gross!

humancongereel
04-26-06, 07:59 PM
if the laundromat ladies kill you, get up and kill them right back.

chuck_norris
04-26-06, 08:05 PM
You know it's time to get the funk out when your bag is making your shirts smell bad. Mikearena.

bklyn74
04-27-06, 12:04 PM
it's totally infecting the back of my shirts. like a stank disease.

sashae
04-27-06, 12:08 PM
Dip it in a bath of oxyclean. Works wonders.

EnLaCalle
04-27-06, 12:28 PM
Dude, I had the same problem. The worst is when the stanky bag is leaving it's stank on your shirt. Like you're sitting there at work, typing some **** on bike forums and you're like "What IS that smell" and then your realize it's your own shoulder and you're like , "****, this is DISGUSTING."

Use the vinegar. It works. You should do it about once every month and half or so. Don't use febreeze.

Check this thread from back in the day:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=119266&highlight=de-stankify

shishi
04-27-06, 01:26 PM
Dude, I had the same problem. The worst is when the stanky bag is leaving it's stank on your shirt. Like you're sitting there at work, typing some **** on bike forums and you're like "What IS that smell" and then your realize it's your own shoulder and you're like , "****, this is DISGUSTING."

Use the vinegar. It works. You should do it about once every month and half or so. Don't use febreeze.

Check this thread from back in the day:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=119266&highlight=de-stankify


Now this is some funny ****.