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    Question How do you manage workout odors?

    As a high-school Phys. Ed teacher, the locker-rooms can often acquire a musty odor of sweat and mildew. I’m sure you can understand there are strange and funky stenches that are often unique to youth. Kids. I’m working with the new FebrezeSport formula to help control some of these “aromas”: htp://on.fb.me/FebrezeSport and wanted to see if anyone else might share their solutions in taking care of especially pungent smells.

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    I find wiping everything down with lysol wipes is AWESOME but would be difficult and tedious work in your case
    maybe just hit the benches and bathrooms with wipes??

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    Not exactly related, but I just bought a new pair of lifting gloves not because my old ones were worn out. They just smelled bad!

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    There may be some commericial use room and disinfectant sprays that can be added to the bill of overhead for he P.E. Department.

    I am sorry, I can not give you some names but I am sure that a call to some janitorial or even of the school's current contract of servicers might be able to answer this.

    good luck, I hate cigarette smoke, I can't even bare that thought of your describing.
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