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01-09-2006, 08:00 AM
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Hi
Not long ago I bought from Japan a spray can called 'Kenro Spray', which comes in a fancy little blue can. It's supposed to help with the stench, in Kote and Men.
Since I can't read japanese, I don't know what's in the formula, but I've tried it and it actually works if you apply before and after practice in a bogu that has not yet started to smell brutally. If it's already smelling brutally, it helps a little but after a couple hours practice it will smell as bad as usual.
Also, I'd like to add a question to the thread. I have one keikogi that has a smell attached to it that simply won't go away no matter how much I wash it. In fact, its becoming worse. It has only happened to one of my keikogi (I have a couple more). Does anyone have any tip ?
Alex Polli
(PS the spray is on sale at the Tozando Webshop
www.tozando.com
in the kendo -> accessories section)
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