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- From: AS.MSW@forsythe.stanford.edu (Marc Whitney)
- Newsgroups: rec.climbing
- Subject: Re: Cleaning the smell out of rock shoes?
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 13:32:40 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- del 10/lle <20NOV199209484318@juliet.caltech.edu>,
- pggreen@juliet.caltech.edu (Green, Peter G.) writes:
- >Help!
- >
- >Mine have gotten really bad and considerable amounts of water and
- >baking soda haven't been able to do the job. Any suggestions are
- >welocome; I don't want my girlfriend to quit climbing with me!
- >Email replies will be summarized if appropriate.
- >
- Can't help with the shoes, but I recommend you leave your girlfreind
- at home if decide to take up mountaineering. 4 or 5 days in the
- same polypro and your rock shooes will smell like lilacs by
- comparison. :-)
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