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sorry I like vodka far too much to chuck it all over my kit.

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sorry I like vodka far too much to chuck it all over my kit.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Actually though, there is no smell to vodka, so it may work. Really though, any antibacterial spray or wipe should work, unless you have cloth material, then just wash it.

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Well, I don't think you'd want to show up to train smelling like a booze hound. Sweaty smelling would be better!

Well; that is your choice... However like Jaymac said, Vodka does not emit an odur...

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" The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants. " ~ Master Funakoshi

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No one has mentioned using a spray bottle with 50/50 bleach water solution in it to spray down your gear, then wipe dry with a clean towel. The bleach will kill the bacteria that cause the odor, and also kill any germs that came from your opponents. Obviously this would be inappropriate for colored cloth gear, which can be chucked in the washing machine and air dried.

Day care centers use bleach/water solution to sanitize the toys the kids play with, so that transmitting colds, flu, strep etc is minimized. That's required by the health dept.

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No one has mentioned using a spray bottle with 50/50 bleach water solution in it to spray down your gear, then wipe dry with a clean towel. The bleach will kill the bacteria that cause the odor, and also kill any germs that came from your opponents. Obviously this would be inappropriate for colored cloth gear, which can be chucked in the washing machine and air dried.

Day care centers use bleach/water solution to sanitize the toys the kids play with, so that transmitting colds, flu, strep etc is minimized. That's required by the health dept.

Very good advise. I would not have thought of that.

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