Old 12-21-12 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by kookaburra1701
Personally I love the smell of wet wool...but then I love the smell of wet sheep too! If you're worried about the smell, but don't want to subject your stuff to the washing machine too much, I recommend soaking it in a no-rinse wool wash, like Eucalan (available in Eucalyptus, Grapefruit, or Lavender) or Soak. I prefer Kookaburra Wool Wash (I swear I picked my internet handle before I found out about this stuff), but it has a lot of lanolin in it, and preserves that lovely sheepy smell. (But the lanolin does help water resistance!)

http://www.eucalan.com/
http://www.soakwash.com/
http://www.kookaburraco.com/wash_buynow.htm

If you're in the US, it won't be a big deal to find some Eucalan in a yarn shop (a REAL yarn shop, not a big box craft store with a yarn section) to sniff the different scents and see if there's one you like. (Eucalyptus is my favorite.) Soak offers sample packs of several different scents.
Wow...you know your wool! IIRC you also knit sweaters. It would be so cool to knit your own baselayers.
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