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How to cope with the smell and the grime?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 639213" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LucyJ, my daughter Jumper's sports clothes get to the point where even washing them 24/7 will not get out the...well, to be frank....body odor. I don't think she notices it because she is playing sports so much, but I do. But, as bad as the clothes get, at least in Jumper's case, if she showers and wears non-I-played-sports-in-these clothing clothes, she no longer smells. Maybe it's the clothes that are terminally stinky? Could you buy him a new pair of clothes for your house and have him take a shower as soon as he comes home to see if that helps? From this experience with Jumper, I am wondering if the clothes can be ruined, but the person can still get cleaned up and smell good.</p><p></p><p>Wishing you lots of luck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 639213, member: 1550"] LucyJ, my daughter Jumper's sports clothes get to the point where even washing them 24/7 will not get out the...well, to be frank....body odor. I don't think she notices it because she is playing sports so much, but I do. But, as bad as the clothes get, at least in Jumper's case, if she showers and wears non-I-played-sports-in-these clothing clothes, she no longer smells. Maybe it's the clothes that are terminally stinky? Could you buy him a new pair of clothes for your house and have him take a shower as soon as he comes home to see if that helps? From this experience with Jumper, I am wondering if the clothes can be ruined, but the person can still get cleaned up and smell good. Wishing you lots of luck!!! [/QUOTE]
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