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A Substitute Chamois Cream (Creme) - Poli-iDent ??



 
 
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Old July 4th 05, 09:31 PM
jbuch
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Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing contact,
it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency substitute.

The functions seem quite simlar.... for comfortable temporary adhesive
cream.

Besides, the denture adhesive is more widely available at 24 hour
grocery stores and drug stores.

I know of few bike shops in very small towns that would make chamois
cream avaialble 25/7 at reasonable cost.

I suppose that the denture adhesive would be gentle in contact with
private parts, as it is non irritating to oral parts.
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Old July 5th 05, 12:35 AM
Mark Janeba
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jbuch wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing contact,
it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency substitute.

The functions seem quite simlar.... for comfortable temporary adhesive
cream.

Besides, the denture adhesive is more widely available at 24 hour
grocery stores and drug stores.

I know of few bike shops in very small towns that would make chamois
cream avaialble 25/7 at reasonable cost.

I suppose that the denture adhesive would be gentle in contact with
private parts, as it is non irritating to oral parts.


Please let us know how it works. We await the results with great
anticipation.

Mark

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Old July 5th 05, 12:45 AM
Arthur Harris
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"jbuch" wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to "adhere"
your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing contact, it occurs
to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency substitute.


Uh oh, here comes a DIY chamois cream thread. Datakoll?

Art Harris


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Old July 5th 05, 01:14 AM
Derek Hodges
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jbuch wrote:


I suppose that the denture adhesive would be gentle in contact with
private parts, as it is non irritating to oral parts.


'dunno about that. Many dental products go for a "minty fresh" taste. A
nice tingly sensation in your mouth might not go down so well down below.

Derek Hodges
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Old July 5th 05, 01:17 AM
Bill Sornson
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Arthur Harris wrote:
"jbuch" wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency
substitute.


Uh oh, here comes a DIY chamois cream thread. Datakoll?


Yeah, Gene could really sink his teeth in this one.

(After chewing on it a while, of course.)

Sorry...BS


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Old July 5th 05, 05:28 AM
Dave Thompson
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jbuch wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency
substitute.

The functions seem quite simlar.... for comfortable temporary adhesive
cream.

Besides, the denture adhesive is more widely available at 24 hour
grocery stores and drug stores.

I know of few bike shops in very small towns that would make chamois
cream avaialble 25/7 at reasonable cost.

I suppose that the denture adhesive would be gentle in contact with
private parts, as it is non irritating to oral parts.

Assuming this post isn't a joke, chamois cream (creme) doesn't make the
chamois adhere to the skin. It provides lubricants and softeners to make the
chamois/skin contact non-friction, so there is no irritation or sores
created. Some folks use 'Bag Balm' or udder cream, which is quite cheap and
used properly will achieve the desired effect.


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Old July 5th 05, 12:54 PM
jbuch
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Dave Thompson wrote:
jbuch wrote:

Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency
substitute.

The functions seem quite simlar.... for comfortable temporary adhesive
cream.

Besides, the denture adhesive is more widely available at 24 hour
grocery stores and drug stores.

I know of few bike shops in very small towns that would make chamois
cream avaialble 25/7 at reasonable cost.

I suppose that the denture adhesive would be gentle in contact with
private parts, as it is non irritating to oral parts.


Assuming this post isn't a joke, chamois cream (creme) doesn't make the
chamois adhere to the skin. It provides lubricants and softeners to make the
chamois/skin contact non-friction, so there is no irritation or sores
created. Some folks use 'Bag Balm' or udder cream, which is quite cheap and
used properly will achieve the desired effect.



Thanks for the reply.

Maybe it is that the "Other Chamois Expert" was wrong in his writing
that chamois cream was NOT a lubricant, but aviscous substance that
inhibits skin friction by adhering to the skin.........

Seems as if "Experts" on biking differ as much as "Experts" on law.

I've known "Engineering Experts" to have markedly different opinions as
well, even on pretty basic things.
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Old July 5th 05, 03:09 PM
Mark Hickey
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"Bill Sornson" wrote:

Arthur Harris wrote:
"jbuch" wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an emergency
substitute.


Uh oh, here comes a DIY chamois cream thread. Datakoll?


Yeah, Gene could really sink his teeth in this one.

(After chewing on it a while, of course.)


Sounds like the OP might have an oral fixation...

Mark Hickey
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Old July 5th 05, 04:38 PM
Bill Sornson
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Mark Hickey wrote:
"Bill Sornson" wrote:

Arthur Harris wrote:
"jbuch" wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an
emergency substitute.

Uh oh, here comes a DIY chamois cream thread. Datakoll?


Yeah, Gene could really sink his teeth in this one.

(After chewing on it a while, of course.)


Sounds like the OP might have an oral fixation...


Quit flappin' yer gums...


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Old July 5th 05, 06:13 PM
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Default A Substitute Chamois Cream (Creme) - Poli-iDent ??

On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 15:38:18 GMT, "Bill Sornson"
wrote:

Mark Hickey wrote:
"Bill Sornson" wrote:

Arthur Harris wrote:
"jbuch" wrote:
Since the chamois cream (or Creme for more money) is supposed to
"adhere" your chamois to your skin for comfortable non-rubbing
contact, it occurs to me that Denture Adhesive might be an
emergency substitute.

Uh oh, here comes a DIY chamois cream thread. Datakoll?

Yeah, Gene could really sink his teeth in this one.

(After chewing on it a while, of course.)


Sounds like the OP might have an oral fixation...


Quit flappin' yer gums...


Any relevance of this thread to reality is acci-dental.
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