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No, there's really nothing you can do anything about it.

THere's Sportwash which is a detergent for it but at the cost of that you're just better off buying a shirt every 15 uses.

The sport wash is 10 bucks it says it lasts 18 washes.

I just got it today for christmas, but have had no problems with my underarmor "not working"

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Puckskin works, but it smells horribly. So I can't use it for everyday use, which is a minus in my book.

From a marketing perspecitve, I've always felt PuckSkin was priced too high for being an unknown brand trying to penetrate an established market. However, from a technical perspective, it doesn't make sense that you've had problems with odors, nor have I ever had problems with odors from mine.

We shared the booth with PuckSkin at the last show, so I heard the explanation a number of times: PS has microfibers (to wick away perspiration) and silver nanos (to prevent bacteria from growing) sewn into the material. That is one reason it's okay to wash the jerseys -- it's embedded in the materials, not sprayed on. Last, they added a patch this past year that literally sucks up odors. I saw them pour alcohol (I think) into a closed jar with this patch, then have people smell the jar.

I've pulled my PS shirt out of my bag after three days, then hung it on my gear rack overnight. The next day it smells better after 2 or 3 it's almost back to "normal." I told them the same thing about costs. You have to give customers more of an incentive to try it. Once they do, you'll have them hooked.

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