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    Good thinking! Never thought of the belt because it doesn't touch the skin, but it definitely gets a bit sweaty. I think I'll go chuck it in the machine now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Good thinking! Never thought of the belt because it doesn't touch the skin, but it definitely gets a bit sweaty. I think I'll go chuck it in the machine now.

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    I'm very late to this thred, and you most likely have found the answer to your problem.
    I do, however, wanna voice my agreement on this idea.
    Don't ask how I know, but I do!
    Get the darn thing washed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    I'm very late to this thred, and you most likely have found the answer to your problem.
    I do, however, wanna voice my agreement on this idea.
    Don't ask how I know, but I do!
    Get the darn thing washed
    Yep, Birn. The belt gets washed each fortnight now whether it needs it or not. If the black washes out I'll just get another one with "crochetnator" embroided on it. Did I mention I am an avid crocheter? I'll hand you your arse in the ring, and hand you a custom-designed beanie in the changing room

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Yep, Birn. The belt gets washed each fortnight now whether it needs it or not. If the black washes out I'll just get another one with "crochetnator" embroided on it. Did I mention I am an avid crocheter? I'll hand you your arse in the ring, and hand you a custom-designed beanie in the changing room

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    Baby powder or Anti Chafe Stick to prevent it, zinc ointment to cure it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    Baby powder or Anti Chafe Stick to prevent it, zinc ointment to cure it.
    If the baby powder is corn starch, you are so very wrong! It must be talc powder based...corn starch just feeds the bacteria and is literally fuel for the problem. Ask me how I know!
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    Now I feel itchy all over eeeeeekkkk !!!! unclean,unclean !!
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    I find a damm good spray with "Clipperside" all round the nether regions works for me. It stings so bad you have to run round naked until the fire goes out. (please don't try this at home!!!)
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    I've had the jock itch before and it was a long bout. I first figured baby powder would help it as it would keep the "boys" dry. Little did I know that baby powder is basically corn starch...literally food for those dang bacteria. Only use a talc based powder on your junk was my "moral" of the story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony1954 View Post
    I find a damm good spray with "Clipperside" all round the nether regions works for me. It stings so bad you have to run round naked until the fire goes out. (please don't try this at home!!!)
    If I cannot try it at home then just exactly where do I try it?
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