When it comes to battling stubborn odors, Fresh Gear isn’t just another spray—it’s the ultimate solution for athletes, families, and anyone looking to keep their gear and spaces fresh. From hockey gloves to hotel rooms, Fresh Gear’s versatility makes it a must-have in every household, locker room, and travel bag.
In this post, we’ve put together 100 practical, everyday ways to use Fresh Gear that go far beyond the ice rink. Whether you’re spraying down sports equipment, refreshing your car after a road trip, or keeping your home smelling clean, Fresh Gear proves over and over again: It works. Period.
Spray your hockey gloves after every practice
Spray your lacrosse gloves after every game
Spray your goalie gear after every practice
Spray your uniform – any sport
Spray your hockey bag before you get in mom’s car
Spray the carpets in the front and back seats after detailing your car
Spray your clothes after cigars/cigarettes
Spray your cleats after practice
Spray your cottage in the spring
Spray your couch cushions
Spray your throw pillows
Spray your snuggle blankets
Spray your car after a cigar on the way home
Spray your golf shoes in the trunk after your round
Spray the interior of the trunk of your car
Spray your bed sheets
Spray your musty towels
Spray your lacrosse bag after practice
Spray your hotel room, including the bedspread
Spray inside your waders
Spray your pads before off-season storage
Spray the kids’ shoes when they leave them in the mud room
Spritz the recliner after a full weekend of football
Spray your basketball shoes
Spray your locker after practice
Save money on the one-gallon refill – 16x @ 8oz.; 32x @ 4oz.
Spritz your shin pads after soccer practice
Spray your knee pads after volleyball games
Spritz the futon in your dorm room
Spray the entire dorm room
Spritz your slippers at bedtime for overnight deodorizing
Spritz your heels after work
Spray your work boots for overnight
Spray in your musty basement spaces
Raise money for your athletic programs
Spritz on your cloth shower curtain
Lengthen the life of your jerseys/uniforms
Spray in the den after poker night
Spray the television room after Saturday college football
Locker room attendant sprays your golf shoes after cleaning
Spritz in the new, used car you purchased
Spray the “gear room” after your next out-of-town tournament
Present a bottle (or two) to the hotel manager on behalf of your team