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How do I make my sneakers less stinky?

Asked by ben (4699points) | asked March 29th, 2007 | 7 responses | “Great Question” (4points) | Flag as…
I don't think my feet are inherently smelly, just sweaty. My sneakers smell fine until one day they get wet, usually from rain. After that, they really stink. Is there any way to defunk these smelly sneaks?
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Supergirl's avatar
Anti bacterial Febreze until they are wet with it. Then let them dry completely.
gailcalled's avatar
A box of baking soda deodorizes refrig. Box is left open for several months and then replaced. Maybe a small, portable variation of this left in sneaks when resting (sneaks, not you).
erik's avatar
A little "Shower to Shower" sprinkled in the shoes seems to do the trick.
sdeutsch's avatar
Mix a half water and half vodka in a spray bottle, and spray the insides - that usually does the trick (and you can use the really cheap vodka - the kind you really don't want to drink!)
peggylou's avatar
Spray with Lysol.
b's avatar
Try rubbing the insides of your sneakers with baking soda and let them sit over night. Next time they get wet, try to find way to dry them quickly.
kritz_the_cat's avatar

Quit wearing them in the lake.

Spray some sort of cologne or febreze in there.

Failing that, throw them away.

New shoes smell sooooooooooo good.

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