In the garbage. Fresh clothes for every run!
In the garbage. Fresh clothes for every run!
What's all this OCD washing after every run? Seriously. I just hang them back up on the exercise bike so they air and wear again the next day. Every few weeks I wash them, or sooner if they really honk.
Adonis wrote:
I put them on ebay. You wouldn't believe how much Japanese girls are willing to spend on my dirty underwear and running clothes.
I think I may have bought some of your's. 😂
In your Girl Friend's Hamper.
If you have a balcony or patio, get a drying rack or hang a clothes line and leave the clothes out there. They will dry out well so won't stay damp and you won't deal with the smell unless you are out there. I currently use a drying rack in my apartment with balcony.
If you do not have a balcony, I would suggest you hop in the shower with the clothes, wash them briefly to remove sweat / some odor, then hang them to dry over faucet head / curtain rod and then once fully dry, either put them in laundry room or small shoe box you can close to contain the smell. I did this when I lived in small college dorm.
I sweat like the dickens so have been at this routine for 5+ years now.
I basically use my washer as a laundry basket too and throw them straight in there. It would definitely suck to have to do coin laundry as a runner.
Since I have some old but good running clothes that I love, but cannot remove the odor from, I leave them in numerous places between runs so others who live in my house do not have to smell them.
Places where I hang them include: in garage, on outside clothesline, in shed, in unused corner of basement, out window, on back deck, in corner of man cave, in my home office, in furnace room.
I sometimes rinse them in the shower after a run, but if others need the shower after you they do not want to deal with your damp clothes. So you still might need to use the above spaces.
In a one bedroom apt, only some of the above options are viable. Or you could just hang them anywhere and ignore the smell.
Get some exercise dude wrote:
Throw them in the sink with hot water and woolite while you shower. Agitate and rinse, then hang on towel rack.
Do you use a mangle to dry them?