Cycling(?) sunscreen

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Comedian
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen

Postby Comedian » Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:31 am

Ego Sports milk. It's not greasy, works well and lasts a long time.

Only downside is it may have destroyed the paint in my mates mint emc. :(

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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen

Postby Summernight » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:17 pm

Comedian wrote:Ego Sports milk. It's not greasy, works well and lasts a long time.

Only downside is it may have destroyed the paint in my mates mint emc. :(
I was told by my partner's father (a car enthusiast) that sunscreen can damage paint on a car - he showed me the spots on the car -I'd been spraying the mineral silica sunscreen stuff on myself near the car and wind was blowing spots of it onto the car - initially he didn't know what had been causing the spots in the paint, but I fessed up. :oops:

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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen

Postby JohnJoyner » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:43 pm

I use Cancer Council Everyday sunscreen roll-on.
30+, not at all greasy.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen

Postby timgrainger » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:45 am

I burn on a moonlight night, so I try and avoid riding in the middle of the day (or full moon nights), but I'm just coming to the end of a 175ml bottle of Banana Boat "Sport Powder-Dri", which has been terrific. I'm hoping I can still get it when I duck out to the shops later today...if not, I'll have a look for some of the suggestions above. Good topic - many thanks, all!

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