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I took Catskills advice and took the liners out of my boots. I put them and the shells in the boiler room for a few days .... worked like a charm. ...

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I took Catskills advice and took the liners out of my boots. I put them and the shells in the boiler room for a few days .... worked like a charm. After spending 15 minutes wrestling the liners back in the shells, I closed them up and put them back in the boot bag. The boot bag had my basic ski needs such as my shell, gloves, helmet and ski pants just in case we get an August dump. Ski's are at the shop getting fixed, tuned and storage wax. They'll go under my bed for under the watchful protection of Oliver, Penny Lane and Mia, my cats, for the summer.
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I now ALWAYS remove the liners from the boots after a day of skiing to dry. Really saves them from stinking and from things growing in them
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I now ALWAYS remove the liners from the boots after a day of skiing to dry. Really saves them from stinking and from things growing in them
I got a boot dryer this year and love it. Plug it in set the timer and walk away always dry boots in the am.
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