I ran a craoss country race in the week. During the day we had had torrential rain and as a result the course was VERY muddy. My running shoes were covered. What is the best way to clean /dry my shoes and prevent them from 'smelling' once dried out?
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Was going to post...
DON'T!
Wouldnt bother trying to get them to smell sweet. Only way you'll really do that is in a washing machine and as Maggie S says
DONT!!
Might be worth buying a pair specifically for off-road/trail. They tend to be slightly cheaper than road shoes and it means you cane keep your road shoes cleaner for longer.
:-)
Or not bother cleaning them )
Lets face it, if the soles are only going to last 400-500 miles seems pointless ensuring the rest of it's pristine.
Mind you, I go mad with the kids when they do the same! I'm a baaad parent!
I like a good bang as well
easyer than rubbing
;-)
I know you shouldn't, but I put my off road in the washing machine, ankle deep in pig s**t in an event last year, it was the only option.