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Okole stuff
This works great for long rides and is great for skin issues off the bike. It washes out just fine and won't damage shorts like other products that I used to use.
http://endurostuff.com/reviews/ Alan |
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I've always just used BagBalm. It's cheap and a tin will last for ever. It does smell though so I might try that Naylor stuff after the BagBalm is gone in another ten years
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You use kerosene and then you use cigarette lighter and put the flame really close, that will evaporate the stain
Now seriously I have used tiny dabs of vaseline, and never had a problem with stains because the body absorbs it, The other stuff I have used lately is aquaphor healing ointment, a lot cheaper than other stuff, just a dab and good to go. |
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Last time I used that stuff I had a major reaction to it. Body did not like it.
For chamois cream, I use the Butt'r or the Assos. Have a saddle sore at the moment, though, so am just taking a break for a few days. Not sure if anything could have prevented the chafing from D2R2. My saddle was at the end of its life and wasn't really supporting much and I was soaked for quite a few hours. |
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Thumbs up for Docs Skincare Natural Chamois Cream. I also use Waxelene, an all natural beeswax cream that washes out fine.
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