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20 Tips to keep your shoes dry even in the rainy season

Nobody likes to face a storm without an umbrella and end up with wet feet. When this happens, in addition to the shoes getting uglier, they start to accumulate fungi and can leave a very unpleasant smell both on the shoe and on our feet. But this does not necessarily have to be so.

We’ve put together the best tips that can help you solve these problems. Check it out right now!

1. Refreshing Capsules

Scent fresheners for shoes in capsule form are a great invention. They eliminate odors and kill bacteria, as well as absorb moisture and provide a fresher smell to shoes, especially sneakers and boots. And best of all, they last a long time.

2. Felt insoles to keep feet warm and dry

With the natural felt insoles you will feel more comfortable when it starts to rain. In addition, the fabric retains heat. The ideal is to make more than one pair, so as not to run the risk of running out.

3. Eliminate white stains from leather shoes

To prevent the appearance of white spots, it is best to use a special cream or castor oil. If they have already appeared, follow this tip:

200 ml of water; 1 spoon of vinegar.

Mix the water and vinegar in a pot and spray the affected areas. If necessary, apply the mixture on a napkin, leave it on the stain for 10 seconds and see how the shoe looks like new.

4. Hot mats

5. Rechargeable heated soles

There are rechargeable insoles that warm up the shoes and are a real gift for those who have cold feet. The water-resistant fabric retains the heat produced and the charge lasts up to 4 hours. An advantage is the possibility to adjust the heat intensity in the part you need it most.

6. Cat litter helps dry and neutralizes odors

Use cat litter. It is a great moisture absorber and neutralizes odors. In addition, it helps to quickly dry your shoes.

7. Non-electric shoe dryer

8. Baths with sage and rosemary

1-2 spoons of sage dry; 1 spoon of rosemary dry.

Put boiling water in a bowl and add the herbs. Let the properties pass into the water, wait for it to cool down and put your feet on. The process will take no more than 20 or 30 minutes. Do this once a day.

9. Protection against moisture on long walks

The most experienced people assure that putting a sanitary pad inside the shoe is an ideal method for skiing, taking long walks and taking long walks outdoors. The result is always very pleasant: warm and dry feet.

Don’t forget to put the compress with the absorbent side up.

10. Silicone padding

11. Adhesives against dry and wet blisters

New shoes often cause blisters on the feet. This special adhesive can absorb the liquid and heal the wounds.

12. Dry deodorant and cocoa butter against blisters

To avoid bruises on your heels and toes when wearing a new shoe, use a roll-on deodorant, baby oil, petroleum jelly, or cocoa butter. This will reduce friction and protect open areas of skin.

13. Wax

Beeswax is one of the best products to keep shoes dry, even in the rain. The method is very efficient. You will need:

beeswax; an old toothbrush; a hair dryer.

Clean and dry the shoe. When the shoes are completely dry, melt the wax.

Apply with the toothbrush evenly over the entire shoe. Then use a hair dryer to melt the wax onto the shoe, smoothing out the coarse particles with the brush.

14. Bath with citrus and sodium bicarbonate

Baths with lemon or orange and baking soda are a great antiseptic. In very humid times the feet also tend to be very closed, causing the nails and skin to need a blood stimulus. In addition, this method helps to eliminate the bad smell.

15. Eliminate white stains from suede

Suede should dry at room temperature. Then remove the dirt with a brush designed for this fabric. Check out this tip:

soapy water; 2-3 drops of ammonia🇧🇷

With a sponge, remove the dirt with the solution, remove the suds and clean the shoes with a mixture of vinegar and water (1-2 tablespoons per liter).

16. Talc

17. Homemade air freshener and antiseptic

18. A hack that works

This simple invention with plastic tubes and a hairdryer will help you dry both shoes at the same time. The important thing is that you put the dryer on cold mode.

19. Tea bath for the feet

Black tea helps to heal inflammation, blisters and scratches. In addition, these baths are important to reduce sweat and tone the skin.

20. Cedar bactericidal insole

These insoles are very good because they are elastic. They neutralize unpleasant smells because they release essential oil. Its antiseptic function is very important against fungi and bacteria. The downside is that it’s hard to find them in stores.

21. Waterproofing candle

If you urgently need to protect your shoes from moisture, use a candle and rub it on the leather. Then use a hair dryer and you’re done.

If you know more tips, share them in the comments.

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