Dear gods the very thought of stepping into a portapotty without shoes is revolting.Oldguy wrote:Shoes, I never step into the blue box unshod. Thinking about using gloves to take off dusty, infected shoes now. Thanks NOT.
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Yeah, but five minutes out in the environment--dry, uv light--is going to get your shoes down to normal again.
Well, okay, I'm not a specialist, I have never conducted nor read of any research on this matter. However, I do know that the aridity, the alkalinity, and the uv are all hard on microbes. you're probably in more danger of eating something and having food poisoning.
Well, okay, I'm not a specialist, I have never conducted nor read of any research on this matter. However, I do know that the aridity, the alkalinity, and the uv are all hard on microbes. you're probably in more danger of eating something and having food poisoning.
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I like OdoBan. It's a multi-purpose cleaner/air freshener/germ killer and fabric refresher...has a eucalyptus scent. I'm bringing some for stinky trash control - you are welcome to try it out on your belt if you'd like to.Elliot wrote:Yeah, neck ties might be second on the list, but a distant second. I imagine a man would not straighten his tie until after he has washed his hands. (I don't remember wearing a tie.)
I'm thinking that my belts might benefit from an application of Lysol once in a while? Or some such disinfectant? What would do the job without damaging the belt or smelling funny?
If I've told you once, I've told you ten thousand times..jazz hands goddammit....JAZZ HANDS!!!