Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Get The Stink Out Of Leather Sandals

Get the stink out of leather sandals with certain solutions.


Excessive sweating or getting your leather sandals wet can cause bacteria and fungus to grow, creating stinky odors. Shoe odor is not a serious problem, but it may be embarrassing when other people can smell it. Regularly cleaning your feet and having proper personal hygiene may prevent odors in your leather sandals, but will not remove remaining odors. Cleaning the leather sandals with certain solutions will get the stink out of the sandals, while killing bacteria and fungus.


Instructions


1. Fill two old, clean socks with baking soda. Tie off the openings of the socks to prevent the baking soda from leaking out.


2. Insert the socks filled with baking soda into the leather sandals to absorb the odors. Place fabric softener sheets inside the leather sandals to absorb moisture.


3. Allow the socks and fabric softeners to remain in the sandals overnight. In the morning, inspect the sandals for remaining odors.


4. Sprinkle 3 tbsp. of baking soda into each leather sandal, if odors remain. Allow the baking soda to remain inside the sandals overnight.


5. Pour the baking soda out of the shoes in the morning. Spray a foot antiperspirant inside the leather sandals before wearing them.







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