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Deodorising walking boots

12 replies

moretea · 23/05/2017 21:57

Any tips on ridding a pair of walking boots of their stink would be much appreciated. I think they've got soaked in rain and been left without drying out, but the smell is slightly like animal urine 😟. I've used textile cleaner, put them through a machine wash and left in the sun but they still whiff. Even added tea tree oil. Any other ideas?

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DramaAlpaca · 24/05/2017 01:56

Maybe try sprinkling some bicarbonate of soda in them? It works to absorb smells in the fridge, so it might work with boots.

moretea · 24/05/2017 22:34

Thank you Drama, have tipped a pot of bicarb in, will report back in the morning. Any back up plans anyone?

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DramaAlpaca · 24/05/2017 22:35

Fingers crossed it works!

jellyshoeswithdiamonds · 26/05/2017 21:49

I spray my diluted Zoflora in dd's, her's have seen her thro DofE silver, gold and now leader.

I paint Fabsil on before every time she uses them mind.

logicallyspeaking · 27/05/2017 17:41

Try using odor eaters they work great with my trainers and shoes.

HerOtherHalf · 27/05/2017 17:43

Try vinegar. It's the one thing that effectively gets the smell out of my wetsuit boots.

moretea · 03/06/2017 21:51

Thanks for the tips, bicarb left in for ages helped a bit and the zoflo has made them smell better. Jelly, I'll make sure I rewaterproof regularly, I'd not and that's probably what caused the problem.

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ErrolTheDragon · 03/06/2017 22:01

I was going to suggest febreze but it sounds like you're on top of it. But I'd very much like to ask HerOtherHalf what dilution of vinegar you use on the wetsuit boots, if you don't mind a bit of a hijack?

smithin · 03/06/2017 22:31

Put it in a plastic bag in the freezer for a night and a day. That kills the bacteria that produce the smell. Otherwise they multiply when you wear them again and you get the same problem in no time.

HerOtherHalf · 03/06/2017 22:39

Errol, it's about 1:3 or 1:4 parts vinegar to water. I made some up ages ago and reuse it which doesn't appear to reduce its effectiveness. I leave them to steep for about an hour, recover the vinegar solution and then rinse well with cold water. The vinegar is also great for removing salt from the zips.

YellowLawn · 03/06/2017 22:41

next time fill boots with cat litter before storing away.

ErrolTheDragon · 03/06/2017 23:01

Flowersthanks!

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