If sweat is anti-bacterial and doesn’t transmit germs, why do we make a big deal of cleaning things it gets on?

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Iv read sweat is naturally cleansing of bacteria, and it only smells because of the interaction with the bacteria. So why do we treat it as such a “gross” thing? I mean you should probably wipe down fluid off stuff because you don’t want it to get on you, but it seems more of a comfort thing than a hygene thing.

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Antibacterial doesn’t mean the bacteria don’t eat, poop, die, rot, and stink.

The anti-minimalist-bot deleted that, so I’ll post again. You can’t wear me down, bot. OK, you can.

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