trekkeruss
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I always used to suffer from stinky feet. Then I started wearing Crocs. problem solved.
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OK Geeks..
Serious question for you all:
What have you found to combat shoe odor?
I'm open to any and all suggestions, even using Stripper Scent as needed.![]()
Most sneakers have the sole insert glued in but you can pull it out anyway. Once you have it out wash it in your laundry. Wash it often. The key to keeping foot odor at bay in shoes is to make certain they completely dry before you wear them again. That may mean you have to purchase 2 pairs each time you need new shoes. Change your socks often. I carry an extra pair along with me and change them throughout the day if I'm away from home. You may need more than one pair. Keep your feet dry and your shoes dry. If your shoes get really wet wash them in the washer and dry them over your HVAC vent. Don't wear them until they are completely dry. I try not to wear them for 3 days on the HVAC vent. Every day when you take them off open them up wide so they can dry overnight. Pull the sole insert out every time you take them off so it can get completely dry. My shoes smell like they are new or better all the time. If they don't I wash them or wash the insert. Keep them dry dry dry. Keep your socks dry dry dry. I worked in the fire service and learned the hard way about stinky feet and stinky shoes. Sweat in some fire boots for a few hours then put those wet stinky socks into your shoes and you learn real quick about stink foot and shoes. That's when I learned about keeping extra socks with me. That's when I learned to pull my shoe inserts out and wash them. The shoes were leather so I couldn't wash them but keeping the soles washed and changing my socks frequently worked. I too used the dryer sheet from time to time in the leather shoe. Foot powders just don't work and can actually make it worse. If you have an aerosol spray you can spray your shoe each night after taking out the insole. It might smell a little like a bowling alley shoe but it's better than foot funk. Never put on a damp shoe or you're going to grow bacteria in it throughout the day. I should write a book on funky feet. Oh, never mind; I just did.
The activated carbon insoles always seem to do the job, and they are cheap too.
Around $17.00 for a pack of four pairs.
Stripper Scent is like cheap cologne! It smells so good but then less than a minute the order is back again!
Try adding baking soda and switch shoes daily basis in order to let them air out between uses
Try Gold Bond foot spray.... I would take my socks off previously and they would stink up the whole room after work.
Now, I spray my feet with the spray before work and after my socks still smell like Gain when I get home.
Washed my shoes in the washing machine and no issues any longer!
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zinc supplements. after a few days it helps with foot Odor