You have to let them dry out,if they are not dry when you put them back on they will stink.
2006-10-19 11:08:44
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answered by kitty 4
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Hi washing the sneakers in the machine should do the trick on them but make sure they get REALLY DRY. The boots can't do the wash thing you can try fabreeze also the suggestion for socks full of baking soda a nice idea, I wouldn't put a bunch of baby powder in there you'll just wind up with a toe jam factory refuel from that. You can also try getting some charcoal put that in a small brown bag or some socks and put that down in for a few days charcoal is a natural dessicant (draws moisture into itself and it will draw smells away into itself) now were not talking about the briquets you use in the grill it needs to be real charcoal. (see first link) Also try finding him a set of boot dryers, see second link below and more.
2016-03-28 01:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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There is only one solution:
You know the towels they sale for when you dry your clothes in the dryer the little sheets that smell good Bounty and Gain are the Best I know the name but I can't recall at the moment put one towel on each shoe and trust me the odor will go away I always do that with my husband soccer shoes!!!
2006-10-19 12:23:15
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answered by Help? 3
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there are tons of shoe deodorants. If your feet get itchy or you have scabby feet it might be athletes foot, special powder. the drug stores are full of this stuff. I suggest getting Epsom salts and a large steel bowl(whatever) and doing a foot bath/soak. It will make your feet feel better and might help end some infections. If that does not solve it try the athlete's foot cures and if not resolved see your doctor.
2006-10-19 11:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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well, hunny, know you're not alone! everyone has these issues..try some insoles..like dr. scholl's or maybe use a tiny bit of baby powder on those tootsies before slipping into pumps or sneakers... i really love the Johnson's Baby powder that is in lavender and chamomile..it works well, especially if you're ona budget!
good luck, hun!
2006-10-19 11:10:21
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answered by BOOYAH 3
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i read in a magazine that if your put kitty litter in your socks and stuff them in your shoes overnight, the smell will be prevented for a period of time.
2006-10-19 11:21:29
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answered by Carley 3
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Fabreeze 'em, then let them dry fully before wearing again. It worked for hubby's workboots....
2006-10-19 11:17:25
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answered by Megan P 4
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odor eaters foot powder!! works great!!
2006-10-19 11:25:34
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answered by misspinkdiamond 2
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put bakeing soda in your shoes at night.
2006-10-19 11:54:24
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answered by bonniebiedrycki 1
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what you can really use is baby poweder i had a friend that had that problem and she used it and the baby powder works really good
2006-10-19 11:09:33
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answered by dear abby 1
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