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To eliminate foot odor, use a shoe or boot dryer that will remove the moisture. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you could change your socks a couple of times a day, removing the moisture. |
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In one day, each foot can produce more than a pint of sweat! |
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Boot Dryers are for all skaterss, ice hockey skaterss, figure skaterss, speed skaterss, roller blade skaterss, etc. Wet boots get cold and damp from moisture buildup. By using a boot dryer and removing the moisture, your feet will feel warm and dry. |
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We sweat all over -- our hands have a comparable number of sweat glands, for example -- and most of the rest of our body doesn't particularly stink, except for our armpits. The difference is socks and shoes cover up our feet. The sweat our feet produce can't easily escape into the air like the sweat on our hands. Therefore, the sweat collects in our socks and shoes. The bacteria love this dark, damp feast and have a sort of feeding frenzy. When you take off your shoes, the smell that hits you is all the bacteria excretions that's collected on your feet and in your socks and shoes. |
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Whatever your lifestyle boot dryers will keep your feet warm, healthy, and fungus free. |
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Foot odor is caused because we wear shoes and socks, our feet sweat and bacteria eat the sweat. The interaction between our sweat and the bacteria that thrive in your shoes and socks generates the odor. |
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To reduce the amount you feet and shoes smell, wear clean socks and change them often. |
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Fungus grows in your shoes, gloves and boots because it's moist and dark. The fungus will continue to grow, smell and live in your shoes or boots until the moisture is removed. Dry Guy boot dryers eliminate the moisture and thereby killing the fungus. You're left with warm, clean, odor-free, moisture-free, warm boots, gloves and shoes. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you can purchase charcoal absorbent insoles that will absorb some of the odor. The only down side to shoe inserts is they need to be changed regularly. |