Does anyone have tips for removing the smell from drying workout clothes from an office? I commute to work via bicycle 2-3 days a week, and in the winter it takes me 1.5 hours to do so. I put my bicycle in my office , and have a boot/sock dryer that I lay my clothes on to help dry quickly. Due to the long commute and wearing layers in the winter, my base layer can get pretty wet. I've noticed that when I come into my office after leaving for a meeting it can smell. My office door is left open all the time, and I have an HVAC vent in there, so it's constantly getting semi-fresh air. I don't notice the smell within a minute of being in the office, but if I'm smelling it - I'm sure my co-workers are too!
In the summer this can be worked around by just bringing a spare set of cycling gear to ride home with, but the winter is hard with all the layers. My backpack is heavy enough that adding a full set of base layers would be a big inconvenience. Does anyone have experience with air purifiers like this to combat wet workout clothes smell? How about an odor eliminator like this?
Help!
- Stinky office worker
In the summer this can be worked around by just bringing a spare set of cycling gear to ride home with, but the winter is hard with all the layers. My backpack is heavy enough that adding a full set of base layers would be a big inconvenience. Does anyone have experience with air purifiers like this to combat wet workout clothes smell? How about an odor eliminator like this?
Help!
- Stinky office worker