How to make shoes not smell after getting wet

How to make shoes not smell after getting wet?

Over the years, I’ve come across a number of different ways to help shoes dry faster and smell better without removing them completely or spending a fortune. While the results may vary depending on the type of shoe and the amount of moisture, here are a few of the methods that have worked for me:

How to stop shoes from smelling after getting wet?

Shoe deodorizer works best when it’s dry, so lay your footwear upside down, place the deodorizer in the shoe, and let it dry. You can also add baking soda to shoes that have a strong odor, to neutralize them. Soak your footwear in vinegar to remove stains and odors for a fresh smell. Avoid using commercial products that contain perfumes or alcohol, as they may damage or break down the material.

How to stop shoes from smelling after getting wet in the water?

The first thing you need to do is to clean them with a wet cloth to remove dust, dirt or any other foreign materials that could be causing the bad smell. You don’t want to use detergents since they will dry the shoes and make them lose their shape. Dry them with a towel and then let them air dry.

How to stop shoes from smelling after getting wet in the rain?

The first thing you should do is remove the excess water from your footwear. Use a towel to gently wipe them off. Don’t use your socks to do so because they will absorb the moisture and the smell will remain. If you don’t have any towels, use paper towels or a paper bag. Leave them in the shoes overnight so the smell will disappear.

How to stop shoes from smelling after getting wet and not drying?

Before we get into solving this issue, let’s first point out that shoes are designed to absorb moisture. When shoes get wet, the moisture evaporates, leaving an odor. There are a few ways to keep shoes from smelling after getting wet. First, you can wear shoes that have a good odor-absorbing quality. This will help the shoes dry out faster and eliminate the possibility of bad smells. The other option is to let the shoes dry out on its own. Leave the shoes