Hockey Equipment Dryer

How is the hockey team own during the season?
Hockey game, if not daily, every two days. So I no time to rest and let dry. I heard about this sport Sani, or whatever, that just as the gas it. I do not know if it worthwhile. Has anyone tried it? Or are there other ways you can clean without having to dry for a day. Here is some information on the Sani Sport: http://www.straussskatesandbicycles.com/18.html
I play hockey 4-5 times a week, and what I do to clean (and get rid of the smell horrible) is the i mix a spray bottle filled with water 50% and 50% alcohol. sprayed on things and let dry. Usually rinse, and the spray with water and alcohol mixture. then rinsed again, after 2nd time the smell is almost gone (and is much cheaper than spray works just)! hope that helps
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