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Stop The Stink Cleaner Launches

It's a claimed farewell to nose-wrinking baselayers and stinking kecks with a new anti-pong cleaner from Grangers on the shelves now.


Posted: 4 February 2003
by Jon

Do you stink? Okay, not technically 'you' but some of your clothes. yep, all of us have some sort of terrifying garment that reeks after the slightest use.

You know the scenario, your mates walk 20 metres upwind of you at all times, your partner will do anything to avoid sharing a tent or other confined space and after a hard session at the gym, other users glare at you, mutter darkly and hold their noses ostentatiously. Bad stuff.

Until now those unwarranted slurs on your personal hygiene regime are just something you've had to live with, but not any more if Grangers new Extreme Cleaner Plus works as promised.

The basic Gore-approved Extreme Cleaner's been around for a while, it's a pure soap based product that's safe to use on technical waterproof and softshell clothing without stripping DWR treatments and promoting wetting out of the face fabric. The new Plus version is the same thing, but with an added wash-in anti-microbe element which, says Grangers, stops bacteria feasting on sweat and producing the classic stinking by-products.

You stinkers...

We've selected a few classic stinkers from the OUTDOORSmagic wardrobe and we've been using Extreme Cleaner Plus for a couple of weeks now. The culprits include a pair of - otherwise fantastic - Nike running shorts (clear gyms in seconds), a much abused North Face baselayer in Powerdry that's gradually developed a life of its own, an old and abused MHW Transition top with underarm problems and some Lowe Alpine Dry Flo trunks that, not to put too fine a point on it, develop an unpleasant whiff after just a couple of hours use.

We'll bring you full impressions in the next few weeks - Grangers say that the treatment actually builds up to an optimum level after five or six washes - but initial results are encouraging.

The shorts have definitely improved and we've no longer the gym parriah after a 30-minute treadmill session, the TNF top seems to have been cured of its underarm tendencies as has the Transition leaving just the Lowe trunks, which so far have resisted all attempts to deodorise them. Little buggers...

Initial conclusions then are that this stuff does actually make a significant difference, though it seems to work better on longterm odours than the ones that appear during use, though those too are markedly improved in the case of the Nike shorts.

Price around £5.50 per 300-ml bottle. More details from the Grangers web site.


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