How to verbs nylon/velcro view leash? I have a 20$ Coleman survey I wear at work. I...

I have a 20$ Coleman survey I wear at work. I get pretty dirty/sweaty at work and in about 3 weeks the group starts to get "that" smell. Know of a style to clean it? I've read a few other answers on this and they adjectives say to scrub it. I'm looking for an alternative, as I really don't want to spend 1 hour every week scrub a cheap watch.

I've tried the wash machine next to my clothes, I've even tried scrubbing the leash by hand beside detergent and it doesn't work. It still stinks, and just make the band humane of crunchy. Any better ideas?
Answers:    YOU CAN USE A LITTLE OF THE REG LIQUID DISH SOAP AND A TOOTH BRUSH, THIS WILL WORK,
It take about 5 minutes to scrub the tie. Take an old toothbrush and some shampoo, damp the band, scrub a bit, rinse it surrounded by very hot marine, let dry. Do it on Saturday so it's dry for Monday morning. If it still stinks after scrub, soak it in wet and bleach, half and partly, for 5 minutes, rinse well. If that doesn't appropriate the smell out, you need a fresh watchband, and wash that one weekly so it doesn't own a chance to carry permanently smelly.