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		<title>By: Runs with Spatula</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve heard of a traveller&#039;s tip where you seal your clothes in a large &quot;aLokSak&quot; bag (sort of like Ziploc, only a lot stronger) with water and detergent, and shake it up, and let it soak, and finally rinse it off in the shower.  I tried that once with my running gear, but the biggest aLokSak I could get was too small for a winter run load.

If I can find one that&#039;s nice enough to keep in my bathroom all the time, I may try to use a bucket/pail and a similar strategy.</description>
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<p>If I can find one that&#8217;s nice enough to keep in my bathroom all the time, I may try to use a bucket/pail and a similar strategy.</p>
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