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Insane
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Smelly Shoes
No, this is not a foot odour problem. Well, it is, but not the foot odour you're thinking about.....
I recently bought a new pair of leather dress shoes. Being leather, they smell like leather, and after a days wear, so do my socks, and the bottom part of my pants. ![]() They are about a month old now, and still have a very strong new leather smell. Does anyone know how I can get rid of this odour?
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Gentlemen Farmer
Location: Middle of nowhere, Jersey
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I have found cat litter to be very effective in eliminating odors of all sorts.
For shoes, I put a scoop of it in an old sock, tie the open end shut, and stick the sock/catlitter sachet right in the shoes. Works like a charm. -bear
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A Storm Is Coming
Location: The Great White North
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How about something carbon based? Clean charcoal in a paper towel? By the way, I like the leather smell. Is it really that bad? Must be different than what I'm thinking about.
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