I have had a couple of different styles of Teva sandals and have always been impressed with their comfort as well as durability. I can even golf in them. However, these sandals stink terribly when removed.
Stinky boots or stinky insoles just add a table spoon of baking soda into the boot and leave it sit for the night. ... shake it around. Then in the morning dump it out . The baking soda neutralizes the acid created from your feet and sucks up bad smells. Just be aware you'll need to use it every three weeks or so and it can cause powder to stick to your toes but washes off easily and beats stinky boots.Stinky boots or stinky insoles just add a table spoon of baking soda into the boot and leave it sit for the night. ... shake it around. Then in the morning dump it out . The baking soda neutralizes the acid created from your feet and sucks up bad smells. Just be aware you'll need to use it every three weeks or so and it can cause powder to stick to your toes but washes off easily and beats stinky boots.
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I am unsure of which model you have, but I would think that the insoles can be washed with water and dish soap to clean them up. Removing the insoles at the end of the day can also help them to dry out and get rid of the smell.
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I would get in touch with Mephisto resellers and see if they are available. If not, a good quality shoe repair shop can source them or make them for you.
Firstly you have to be in habbit of bath,then you can use your favorite fragrance soap like alovera,sandal,jasmine,rose etc which can give you a fresh environment which surrounds you,,
My friend has a similar problem with this once, but different shoe brand, same type. The simple the solution is to get new sandals, but if you can fix the problem, then try to fix it. A quick fix can be to wash the sandals by hand once in a while to get them from smelling. Use soap or alcohol to scrub them off and put outside to dry. Another way you could do this is to simply wash them in your washer with detergent. This may get rid of what collects on the sandals and gets rid of the smell. Then let them air dry, putting them in the sun can be most effective. These solutions should help if not try the old trick of putting a bag freshener in you bag when you put them away.
These sandals are a little different from just rubber sandals but the remedies may still work. First of all you can buy Ecco products like the foam cleaner or the waterproofer which might help get rid of the smell and stop it from coming back. Click here for a website that has those products. Or you may want to try just some home remedies which I have recommended people with rubber shoes try. A quick fix can be to wash the sandals by hand once in a while to get them from smelling. Use soap or alcohol to scrub them off and put outside to dry, but since your shoes are not rubber alcohol might effect them differently. This may get rid of what collects on the sandals and gets rid of the smell. Then let them air dry, putting them in the sun can be most effective. These solutions should help if not try the old trick of putting a bag freshener in you bag when you put them away.
Try gel inserts on them. You can get small ones, like the ones for heels. You can look HERE to get your own custom soles, which are extremely comfortable and can be put right on the shoe. Not only will it make your shoes comfortable like before, but putting them on your shoes can help your feet in so many more ways. Or you can just buy another pair of the shoes or Dr. Sholls shoes. I hope this helped.
I did a check of the Siebel web site and it is not on there. This is a good brand and if you want to find alternative styles, the number is 00 4413 5465 5426
I have.The sandal is comfortable and it is priced right. The straps, however, didn't lay right. So I cut them off - yes cut them off - and wound up with a gorgeous sandal.
Stinky boots or stinky insoles just add a table spoon of baking soda into the boot and leave it sit for the night. ... shake it around. Then in the morning dump it out . The baking soda neutralizes the acid created from your feet and sucks up bad smells. Just be aware you'll need to use it every three weeks or so and it can cause powder to stick to your toes but washes off easily and beats stinky boots.
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