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I just got new ADD meds. Heh.
Disinfecting stinky leather without damaging it beyond use,hogan outlet italia
Pretty much what it says on the front page. I have some that I am overly fond of. They looked about a year old for 5 straight years, didn't smell of more than mild eau de foot, but then I took a new job, worked long, hot hours, and caught a nasty case of athlete's foot that resisted over the counter products. The boots have about another year or so of life left in them, and I'd like to keep them as long as possible for sentimental reasons I've worn them to a lot of concerts, parties, jobs. a lot of life,cheap nike air max 90, basically. But mostly I'm totally poor and would rather buy cleaning product than toss otherwise wearable steel toes. Still, when you can smell your shoes stankin' when you cross your leg,air max light, something must be done.
I tried some anti odor powder, which works for a day,scarpe hogan outlet, and then it's back to exactly where I was before hand. It's not killing anything. Plus the outside of the leather is starting to smell.
I've found lots of advice on how to prevent shoe odor from here on out, but as for disinfecting and cleaning porous, all leather, deep, airless boots, Google and other Ask Mefi's haven't been clear.
Can my boots be disinfected,hogan outlet, defungal ated and cleaned without destroying the old leather?
Here are some of the methods I'm considering and specific questions about them:
Would freezing the boots kill fungus as well as the bacteria, and kill them completely?
Would alcohol destroy the leather further, and would it touch any potential fungal infections?
Does leather harbor fungal infections (I'm 99% sure yes, but it would be 100% before I start considering soaking them in fungicidal liquids).
Are there particular commercial products that would work on the unfinished interior leather bowling shoe cleaner? The bowling shoes available for rent at lanes always seem pretty water tight inside and out.
Any recommended home brew disinfectant solutions, including but not limited to bleach,hogan rebel donna, lysol,nike air max cheap, hydrogen peroxide, tea tree oil, vinegar? I've heard hydrogen peroxide mentioned. Bleach solutions sound like and extremely poor idea for leather goods,cheap tn shoes, but maybe if it's diluted enough it's a viable option. Vinegar is mildly disinfectant, but I worry about the ph. I own tea tree oil, which is funguscidal, but it's a tiny bottle and I don't know if I could get enough into the leather to help. Or if it's ph balanced.
Once I kill the bacterial/fungal colonies, is something like saddle soap the best bet for washing out the teeny bacterial corpses and teeny bacteria poop? I'm also like advise on drying combat boots in a cold climate. Stick a blow dryer down them for a couple of hours set to low heat?
Whew! Sorry so long winded, I just got new ADD meds. Heh.
posted by wires to Clothing, Beauty, Fashion (6 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
Try the old Army remedy: Spray them inside and out with Lysol (the regular old fashioned unscented disinfectant spray that comes in a pale yellow aerosol can). Really saturate the inside especially. The leave them to dry naturally at room temperature. Repeat as needed.
posted by amyms at 3:09 PM on March 27, 2011 [2 favorites]
I'm pretty sure tea tree oil is a no go because it eats through certain rubbers and plastics,hogan prezzi.
I've used alcohol on leather successfully, but not for this purpose. I'm pretty sure alcohol is the main ingredient in bowling shoe disinfectant. Basically, we're talking about Lysol here.
The BEST way to clean these initially is to dry them out completely, use soap and water inside, and dry them out COMPLETELY. Repeat. Spray with anti fungal spray or Lysol. Let dry completely.
When you go to replace those lovely but stinky boots,nike tn outlet, buy two pair, and alternate wearings. Your boots will last much longer, and they (and your feet) will thank you.
Also, I'm sure that you would never dream of wearing them without socks, right?
posted by BostonTerrier at 3:53 PM on March 27, 2011 [3 favorites]
It may not work for you,hogan interactive donna, but I chucked my stinky fungal suede leather shoes in a cold wash in the washer with a little bleach. After long,hogan olympia uomo, long air drying they're odorless and fine to wear again. They'd gotten really, really bad after being left two weeks in a plastic bag, wet from sloshing around in south Indian monsoon rice paddy mud.相关的主题文章:
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