Aug 2012
7:19am, 10 Aug 2012
3,075 posts
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fleecy
Mine either, Meglet, far too full of ice!
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Aug 2012
7:53am, 10 Aug 2012
7,822 posts
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Liliaicha
Trainers in the freezer?? Eww!
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Aug 2012
8:57am, 10 Aug 2012
5,492 posts
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geordiegirl
love this thread I have a top it was fine and dandy when I washed it, fine when I put it on but as said << it started to be a bit whiffy after only a few minutes, which was a bit disconcerting.
Shopping list updated
and I'm not even getting into putting kit in the freezer, good job theres no room
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Aug 2012
9:12am, 10 Aug 2012
547 posts
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Autumnleaves
Is there a difference between the regular Halo and the sportswash version? (Other than price)
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Oct 2012
10:54am, 4 Oct 2012
1,784 posts
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Grid
A heartfelt word of thanks to folk on this thread - I picked up some Halo from Wiggle and gave it whirl on some kit that I thought was ready for the bin, and it's worked a treat. In particular it seems to do a great job of getting rid of all the bodyglide out the kit.
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Oct 2012
12:27pm, 4 Oct 2012
3,798 posts
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fleecy
It is the business that stuff. I got it at Sainsburys.
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Oct 2012
12:53pm, 4 Oct 2012
12,871 posts
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DeeGee
It's a damn sight cheaper than having to buy new Hellys.
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Oct 2012
12:54pm, 4 Oct 2012
12,872 posts
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DeeGee
They should use that as a slogan. Maybe a career beckons as a freelance copywriter.
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Nov 2012
6:20pm, 12 Nov 2012
3,376 posts
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Derby Tup
I bought some Halo a few weeks ago but forgot about it. I washed some kit (including a really smelly Helly and a totally minging adidas top) this morning, and it really does 'what it says on the tin'
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Nov 2012
6:21pm, 12 Nov 2012
1,380 posts
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Lyns
Yup, i bought some after starting this thread and haven't had smelly kit since
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