Old 05-10-22, 11:30 PM
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Years ago when working with South West Research Institute in San Antonio I had the same problem. Work was proactive for bike riders by providing a covered secure area for parking our bikes. There was even a horse trough type sink with a spray hose attached for rinsing off your upper body before going in. Our solution was to take off our upper clothing. Rinse off and just hang our cloths on the bike to dry. By the time we got back the cloths were dry and toasty.

As far as smell was concerned it was obvious that some people smell more than others. Then again we were supporting the Engine Test Block and POL mixes, so often, at the end of our shift, we would rinse off again so as not to stink up our bikes on the way home... Ha

Hey... How about a small Ozone generator for your locker?
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