Best way to get exhaust smell out of jacket?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ScareyH22A »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">febreeze?</TD></TR></TABLE>i was thinkin the same thing. it saved me in high school
why would you want to remove the wonderful smell of exhaust? unless you're talking about the exhaust from other cars and not your bike... I kind've like sniffing mine...
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Ummm yeah, that will over power the smell of almost anything, but then you have another problem. The smell of cat **** is horrible.
I think febreeze may only be a temporary solution.
Just wear the jacket a lot in hot weather, soon the stench of your own sweat the jacket has soaked up will over power the smell of exhaust fumes
Ummm yeah, that will over power the smell of almost anything, but then you have another problem. The smell of cat **** is horrible.
I think febreeze may only be a temporary solution.
Just wear the jacket a lot in hot weather, soon the stench of your own sweat the jacket has soaked up will over power the smell of exhaust fumes
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On the plus side, no one will take your jacket.
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On the plus side, no one will take your jacket.
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I think we've all been trumped... how'd that get missed, anyways?
I think we've all been trumped... how'd that get missed, anyways?
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MMMMmmmm klotz beanol. that **** smells so good. i swear i inadvertantly killed alot of brain cells from lusting over that mixed with the klotz 100octane race fuel.
also Klotz R50 smells soooo sweet too. its just in the motor it runs a lil rich for my liking. but the smell is pure sex.
MMMMmmmm klotz beanol. that **** smells so good. i swear i inadvertantly killed alot of brain cells from lusting over that mixed with the klotz 100octane race fuel.
also Klotz R50 smells soooo sweet too. its just in the motor it runs a lil rich for my liking. but the smell is pure sex.
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me too
me too
If it is a leather jacket, use meguires leather shine on the out side Febreeze on the inside.
If is a textile/ mesh just use febreeze, but make sure to use the no scent.
and another thing for summer riding, if you put a little bit of baby powder on the inside and rub it in , it helps soak up the oder from sweat.
ps. Thanks MOM
If is a textile/ mesh just use febreeze, but make sure to use the no scent.
and another thing for summer riding, if you put a little bit of baby powder on the inside and rub it in , it helps soak up the oder from sweat.
ps. Thanks MOM
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