Poll: Use of Suit Dryers

Due to some recent questions at our YMCA I wonder what people think: The Suit Dryer (Water Extractor) is only for swim suits. Anything that is damp or sweaty can be put in the Suit Dryer (i.e. sweaty tee shirt, sweaty socks, etc.)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've used the dryer to dry my mesh swim bag when it gets wet from sitting on deck but that's about it. I've never seen anyone doing the disgusting stuff described in this thread, but now I'm starting to wonder. Maybe I haven't seen any of that behavior because I always work out at 5:30 AM with the Masters swimmers and am not around when the main crowds come in and trash the place. Maybe what appears to be a clean and peaceful pool locker room is really full of festering germs from the beastlike crowds that pillaged the place the night before. Thanks a lot people, for the mental images. On a related note - is it just me, or doesn't it seem like the afternoon and evening gym users are far more likely to be rude scumbags than the early risers?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've used the dryer to dry my mesh swim bag when it gets wet from sitting on deck but that's about it. I've never seen anyone doing the disgusting stuff described in this thread, but now I'm starting to wonder. Maybe I haven't seen any of that behavior because I always work out at 5:30 AM with the Masters swimmers and am not around when the main crowds come in and trash the place. Maybe what appears to be a clean and peaceful pool locker room is really full of festering germs from the beastlike crowds that pillaged the place the night before. Thanks a lot people, for the mental images. On a related note - is it just me, or doesn't it seem like the afternoon and evening gym users are far more likely to be rude scumbags than the early risers?
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