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Imagine having something smelly around your face.
Australian Merino Wool prevents odours – Naturally. It encapsulates odours within the wool where bacteria can’t thrive.
Other Great Uses
Keeping Helmets Fresh & Clean
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Gunky, smelly and often itchy helmets. That’s bacteria enjoying their comfortable home. With your sweat, they venture into the helmet padding. The warmth makes them happy, and them grow. The BUFF® Merino Wool fabric kills the germs on their way through the fabric. A BUFF® Merino Lightweight, Balaclava or beanie as helmet liner keeps your helmet fresh and gunk-free.
Non-Irritation & Non-toxic
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Australian Merino Wool is the softest, non-itchy wool available. As all dies used are certified toxin-free, all BUFF® Merino fabrics are AITEX certified to Standard 100 "non-irritating & non-toxic" .
Limitations
The BUFF® fabric needs to be free of gunk.
If the Buff® fabric is so dirty that the germs don’t get in touch with the Merino Wool, it can’t work.