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Drying your Nut Sack

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I hate getting dressed after a shower with a damp ball pouch. A towel dry leaves too much moisture, so I use a fan during the summer and a paper towel in winter. Any other methods?

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Baby/talc powder. Helps dry them out and prevent jock itch.

Its VERY highly recommended that guys in the field use it.
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Wet / dry sandpaper. 3M 120 grit works best . And you never have to shave.



PS -- Hand-sand only.......NEVER use an orbital.


Don




So I take it a belt sander is bad too? :P


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Wet / dry sandpaper. 3M 120 grit works best . And you never have to shave.



PS -- Hand-sand only.......NEVER use an orbital.


Don




So I take it a belt sander is bad too? :P


If you don't like castration.... :P


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Try installing one of those hand dryers in your bathroom at nut level and turning the nozzel up...also gives you a chance to see how your nut sack would look during free fall ;)

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Heat'll kill your swimmers, so that's out.

Option B is to shave that hairy gorilla patch:D you probably have all over your nutsack and then......previous drying options with a towel should be more effective. That is all.



It's not the fur that causes drying issues, it's the square foot of skin that is nature's thermostat for the boys.

I favor plain old corn starch. It seems more absorbent, longer lasting, & more "natural" than talc.
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I can't think of anything that's better than what you are already doing. I'm sure a nice breeze across your damp nut sac feels great.



Indeed it does. Thats why I like Gold Bond powder. Its like a cool breeze that just wont quit. Be sure your satchell is dry before application though.B|
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