No more showers!!!!!!
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Wet wipes + deodorant + fresh, clean clothes. Generally, it's the bacteria in stale, sweaty clothes than stinks. Leave your shoes + trousers + washkit at work - bring in a fresh shirt and undies and you'll be fine. I can do 1-hour of high-intensity training in the morning and with a good wipe down and still be clean and fresh all day.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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VinnyMarsden wrote:I personally would just sneak into the new showers and see what happens...truth..what are they going to do..drag you out bollock naked!!
Joking aside, if your company have allowed the showers to be moved how come no one negotiated continued usage as before? Sounds like a stitch up by the other company who are now the "Shower Masters"!!!!
Shower Masters made me LOL
Another dry shower product
http://www.chapeaucycling.co.uk/chapeau-dry-shower-gel-250ml.html
Have not tried it myself though.Superstition sets the whole world in flames; philosophy quenches them.
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We have just taken 2 underground car parking spaces out of our city office to build showers for the cyclists and so far nobody is using them. Its a bit of a joke, all the bikes parked in the underground garage are covered in dust, I'm pretty sure some of them have literally been ridden to work from new and left there.
One option of course is to buy a scooter.
When the weather warms up a bit, I will start commuting by cycle - its 28 miles each way, but should be fun.0 -
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Change of clothes, two hand towels.
Take off your cycling clothes, then soak the first towel in water and use it to wash yourself down. Dry off yourself - and then the floor! with the second towel. Put your fresh clothes on.
Not as good as a proper shower of course.0 -
We don't have showers - I just have a strip wash by the sink. I keep a flannel in work, and use the squirty soap hand wash stuff they provide. I don't even keep a towel there, just use some paper towels from the dispenser thingy.
Hang the flannel up by your desk and it's good to go again next time...Alan
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I've never had showers at the places I've worked. Just make sure are fresh before starting out and as others have said use a soapy flannel or wet wipes. I used to use a garden spray bottle filled with soapy water, just spray it on and dry off and then apply anti-perspirant. I work with plenty of people who wouldn't hesitate to comment if I smell! I tend to push less hard on the way in but I do occasionally go for it and it's the best part of 20 miles each way. I think the key is to start off fresh and clean then as long as you wipe the sweat off when you get there you should be fine (might be worth thinking about what you eat the previous evening too).0