Take out the insoles and replace them with more comfortable ones. When the insoles start to smell, soak them in peroxide and the smell will fade quite a bit, wash them afterwards or just fabreeze and let them dry. Silica gel packs (unsafe for kids and pets) or backing soda should absorb the smell in the shoe itself. Try putting the baking soda in a small sock, you can use a spoon to scoop it in then tie it in a knot. Finally, a stick of deodorant to apply to you feet or baby powder or foot powder will keep the feet drier, prevent them from smelling as bad. I use Gold Bond brand foot powder with menthol. Apply some to the foot and a little in the shoe. We lose heat from our feet, similar to the top of our heads and in the armpits, which is why these areas sweat more. When the moisture is trapped in the shoe, bacteria can grow and cause the odors (even when the shoe is not being worn). The foot has to stay dry, power up the foot, some powder in the sock and show as well. At the end of the day the powder will clump up and stick to your socks. Remove the excess powder from the sock before putting the washing machine.
Two years and one comment. Well now two. Definitely decent suggestions. Also it would be advised if you were going to the alcohol route to wipe it on your souls and take out the soul and wipe the bottom of the shoe another excellent way to kill the bacteria because ultimately that’s what’s creating the odor so I’m thinking potentially rubbing alcohol and then freezing would be the ultimate method and then drying in the sun. Thanks for the video
I tried the lavender oil and it doesn't work for me just makes the smell worst I have hyperhidrosis on my feet so I tried everything I am going to try the vinegar method see if that helps out because I go through shoes like nothing because of the smell and I tried everything from lysol spray in shoes to powder they sell and still nothing works
@Joel Florke the talcum powder! I tried it and...well, my doctor said i got cancer from using too much talcum powder; but guh'damn, he also said my feet r fresh! ...yea, prolly not.....
little correction, cold doesn't kill bacteria, it hibernates it, if that is even a word, hot is what kills bacteria
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Bacteria spread in cold
@@44mirr depending on how cold it can also hybernate, also bacteria usually spreads through moist and warm as would be a sweaty shoe
Guess i burn the shoes then
@@YoungeManly i mean I'm not stopping you
Take out the insoles and replace them with more comfortable ones. When the insoles start to smell, soak them in peroxide and the smell will fade quite a bit, wash them afterwards or just fabreeze and let them dry. Silica gel packs (unsafe for kids and pets) or backing soda should absorb the smell in the shoe itself. Try putting the baking soda in a small sock, you can use a spoon to scoop it in then tie it in a knot. Finally, a stick of deodorant to apply to you feet or baby powder or foot powder will keep the feet drier, prevent them from smelling as bad.
I use Gold Bond brand foot powder with menthol. Apply some to the foot and a little in the shoe. We lose heat from our feet, similar to the top of our heads and in the armpits, which is why these areas sweat more. When the moisture is trapped in the shoe, bacteria can grow and cause the odors (even when the shoe is not being worn). The foot has to stay dry, power up the foot, some powder in the sock and show as well. At the end of the day the powder will clump up and stick to your socks. Remove the excess powder from the sock before putting the washing machine.
@@FlintstoneNeauralink44 I'm just a guy with smelly feet.
Thanks, this comment gave more sensible information than the video! :)
Instructions unclear. Shoes stuck in toaster.
Dang dawg😢
My sister used the antimicrobial shoe insole called PodoPhylus. It works!!!
Two years and one comment. Well now two. Definitely decent suggestions. Also it would be advised if you were going to the alcohol route to wipe it on your souls and take out the soul and wipe the bottom of the shoe another excellent way to kill the bacteria because ultimately that’s what’s creating the odor so I’m thinking potentially rubbing alcohol and then freezing would be the ultimate method and then drying in the sun.
Thanks for the video
Lol
Soles*
I hope my soul is not that rotten 😝
Best way, the antimicrobial shoe insole called PodoPhylus worked for my sister
Sole NOT soul, totally different meanings.
Im pretty sure that freezing your shoes and then putting them in the sun will weaken the glue on your shoes and causes the souls to peel away
Nice bass line
Just
wash your shoes dry it
Wash the stole
Dry it in sun
Before you use your shoes make sure your feet is clean
Even the socks
worst part was newspaper bro are you high or something how could newspaper can remove smell
Thanks a lot after I cooked my salmon it smells the same
As the shoes now
I tried the lavender oil and it doesn't work for me just makes the smell worst I have hyperhidrosis on my feet so I tried everything I am going to try the vinegar method see if that helps out because I go through shoes like nothing because of the smell and I tried everything from lysol spray in shoes to powder they sell and still nothing works
can i spray white vinegar inside my safety shoes after work? or just rubbing alcohol will suffice?
Rubbing alcohol will do the trick! Stick to the simplest methods constantly
The Lavender oil is disgusting.... could you images the rancid oil rotting after building up and being soaked into the fabric or leather?.... yuck!
Thank you so Much 😃😊🙏🏻
Who freezes their shoes..
Dummies who watch this video and channel.
It might b time edit out the talcum tip
Will almond oil works
I don’t know if almond oil will works
Not enough comments
OMG. its so stupid to be put shoes in the freezer. Where did the smell goes to?
After keeping baking soda overnight, shall we take it off in the morning?
What kind of question is this
This really works !
@Joel Florke the talcum powder! I tried it and...well, my doctor said i got cancer from using too much talcum powder; but guh'damn, he also said my feet r fresh!
...yea, prolly not.....
No it doesn't....
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.
Old Newspaper is the best option .
Gross....just no.
But there's no sun where I live
dude, following your methods could take a month! WTF
you're nto supposed to do them all... Although I might have to
thank you very much
Thanks
Funky music for funky smell
Thanks a lot🤗
U mean cat litter sand?
No actual cat litter!
Newspaper trick is helpful?
No.
Old newspaper
Dry menth
Tried the cat litter.
My cat past away the very next day after shitting in my shoes.. gg never trying this again
Lol
Si va menor!!
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