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To eliminate foot odor, practice good foot hygiene to keep bacteria levels at a minimum. Change your socks and shoes at least once a day. |
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To reduce the amount of sweat that collects in your shoes, you should wear well-ventilated shoes instead of very constrictive shoes, such as boots. |
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Moisture builds up in ski boots when ski boots get wet. Many people suspect that their boots have sprung a leak. This is highly unlikely given the quality of boots manufactured today. What's more likely is that the moisture us coming form inside the boot. Of all parts of your body, your feet have the highest number of sweat glands per square inch. The insulating material absorbs moisture before moving in vapor form toward the shell of the boot. As vapor approaches the shell, it meets cold temperatures and condenses. Over time the buildup in moisture reduces the boot's ability to insulate the foot, diminishing body temperature 25 times faster than air. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you could wear footwear that is made of natural material like (leather, canvas, etc.). |
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Whatever your lifestyle boot dryers will keep your feet warm, healthy, and fungus free. |
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Chinook boot dryers are the choice of so many people like coaches, athletes, skaters, workers, skiers, etc. Simply put, dry feet and hands = warm feet and hands. |
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To reduce the amount you feet and shoes smell, wash your feet with strong anti-bacterial soap. |
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Skate and glove ski boot dryers are perfect for ice hockey players and figure skaters. Skate and glove dryers eliminate the moisture buildup that means that your skates and gloves will be warmer, last longer and will not smell as bad. |
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Odor accompanies sweat, fungus, and bacteria. |
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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. |