After the hot sweaty summer my work boots are smelly and feel wet to wear. How do you wash them?, are they safe to put in the washing machine?, or soaked in a bucket of water?. Any advice please.
Depends on the sort of boots you have and the material they are made from. Baking soda absorbs moisture so try sprinkling a lot in to your boots and leaving it at least overnight before tipping it out. This has the advantage of neutralising sweaty smells, too. If your boots have removable insoles, take them out and replace with new ones. You can put some footwear...
Depends on the sort of boots you have and the material they are made from.
Baking soda absorbs moisture so try sprinkling a lot in to your boots and leaving it at least overnight before tipping it out. This has the advantage of neutralising sweaty smells, too.
If your boots have removable insoles, take them out and replace with new ones.
You can put some footwear in to the washing machine, if you know the make check out their website for washing instructions.
You could try using a wet wipe first to clean the inside then as Barry says use some baking/bicarb soda. I think you can also get shoe sprays which deodorise.
This is what happens when you wear the same footwear several days on the run (ha-ha). They never dry out and bacteria thrive.
You need to let them dry out in a warm place and could use one of the (alcohol-based ) shoe sprays which will kill bacteria, help with the drying and make them smell much better. And you don't need to spend much, either!
These are work boots...the last thing you want to do is get them wetter by washing...it'll make the problem worse and they'll take forever to dry properly.
Got me walking shoes out on the line at the moment Just put tissue in the a wee bitty elbow grease soaks up wet a ready for line At about 6.35 will be on the road again
Ideally you'd buy a new pair; dry out this pair using some baking soda as mentioned and then try alteranting them rather than wearing the same pair everyday.
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