When wearing tight shoes, your feet cannot “breathe”, and the smell inside the shoes can be extremely uncomfortable.
To effectively treat the root cause of shoe odor, we need to go over the basic causes of shoe odor, both subjective and objective causes such as: Your feet sweat a lot because of hot weather; Your foot, socks, and shoes are not cleaned and not regularly; You use the shoes for a long time and use it continuously; The material and design of the shoes are not breathable and cause feet to be tight…
All of these make you uncomfortable when putting on your shoes and feel embarrassed when taking off your shoes and the bad smell spreads around. Don’t worry, there is an effective solution using a small trick with materials available in your house.
1. Put dried tea bags into your shoes
Just put a dried tea bag inside each shoe and you’re done.
This method also applies to lightly odorous shoes. Use a few moisture-absorbing tea bags and put them in the shoes overnight.
Moisture-absorbing tea bags with a pleasant aroma for your shoes.
2. Lemon peel, orange peel
The peels of citrus fruits such as lemon and orange are a natural deodorant. Moreover, the essential oils in these peels also bring a natural fragrance to your shoes.
Put some lemon or orange peels into the shoes overnight and take them out when you use the shoes. Your shoes will smell fresher and more pleasant.
Cut a few slices of lemon and use fresh lemon peels to insert into the shoe lining to eliminate shoe odor.
3. Tea leaves and coffee grounds
After brewing tea and coffee, take the remaining tea leaves and coffee grounds, dry them out by sun drying or baking, and then put them into a filter bag or a thin piece of fabric, wrap it up and stuff them into the shoes after using.
Bacteria, mold, and shoe odor will be instantly eliminated when you use them the next morning.
4. Baby powder
Sprinkle baby powder on your feet to make them soft and fragrant, sprinkle a little more into the shoes to eliminate shoe odor after each use.
5. Shredded newspaper
This seems like something to throw away after you’ve read it, but the value it brings to the shoes is extraordinary.
In the evening, after returning home wearing shoes, you just need to stuff a little shredded newspaper into the shoes, so the bacteria will not be able to develop, and your shoes will no longer smell.
6. Baking soda
Similar to the above methods, sprinkle baking soda on your shoes and let them dry until the next morning.
Not only does baking soda absorb moisture, it also effectively kills fungi and eliminates shoe odor. Put baking soda into the smelly shoes and leave it overnight. The next morning, just use a clean cloth and the shoes will no longer have an unpleasant smell.
7. Freeze the shoes
This unbelievable method has been applied for quite some time even though it has not been officially studied and applied by science. However, many people have realized that the extremely low temperature of the freezer is the simplest way to kill bacteria that cause odors, the main factor that makes shoes a “disaster”.
Instead of using heat to dry the shoes, put them in a sealed nylon bag and place them in the freezer for a day. This method helps the shoes easily eliminate bacteria and mold but does not directly affect the surface and material of the shoes.
Finally, just take the shoes out and stuff a lot of newspaper inside.
You can also put a bag of ice inside instead of freezing the shoes!
You should use your shoes properly and regularly clean them to avoid having to go through the trouble of deodorizing your shoes again.
According to Giadinh.net
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