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To eliminate foot odor, practice good foot hygiene to keep bacteria levels at a minimum. Don't wear the same pair of shoes two days in a row. If you frequently wear athletic shoes, alternate pairs so that the shoes can dry out. Give your shoes at least 24 hours to air out between wearing; if the odor doesn't go away, discard the shoes. |
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Peet boot dryers are for kids who ski, play in the snow, jump in puddles, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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To eliminate foot odor, wear sandals so the sweat can evaporate quickly. |
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Foot odor is caused because we wear shoes and socks, our feet sweat and bacteria eat the sweat. The interaction between our sweat and the bacteria that thrive in your shoes and socks generates the odor. |
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Fungus grows in your shoes, gloves and boots because it's moist and dark. The fungus will continue to grow, smell and live in your shoes or boots until the moisture is removed. Dry Guy boot dryers eliminate the moisture and thereby killing the fungus. You're left with warm, clean, odor-free, moisture-free, warm boots, gloves and shoes. |
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Boot Dryers are for all skaters, ice hockey skaters, figure skaters, speed skaters, roller blade skaters, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling, you could wear footwear that can circulate air like (sandals or open toe shoes). |
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To eliminate foot odor, wash your feet with anti-bacteria soap and use hot water to wash your socks. |
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Why do feet smell? Because our feet produce sweat that gets trapped in our shoes. As the moisture grows, bacteria on our skin begins to eat the sweat. The bacteria then excrete waste that contains the odor that we smell. The solution in removing the smell is to get your shoes or boots dry. |
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Comfort - Dry shoes are more comfortable. |