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Boot Stink

Hawkshot99

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So my boots have a slight odor to them. I have gotten a few complaints it seems, and I need to rectify this problem. Can I pull the liners and toss them in the washer machine or will that damage them? I just bought a DRYGUY to help dry them out(my feet sweat alot) but that wont help them now. Need to make them smell fresh like daisy's.
 

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:lol: Not so sure throwing the liners in the washer would be a good idea. Can you toss some powder in there, maybe? Perhaps some of that medicated stuff would really kill the odors.
 

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noticed my boots a little ripe recently.. pulled out the liners to make sure they got good and dry and then loaded them up with febreze
 

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Once you've got them dry, toss a couple of dryer fabric sheets in them and leave them in there for a couple of days. Works great!
 

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Obviously, the key is keeping the liner dry. I pull it out after ever time I ski. I pull the orthotic out of the liner too. No stink here.
 

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I put my boots on a drier overnight once we get back from the mountain. My feet sweat as well. The shell on my boot is translucent...and I can see moisture on the inside of the shell. Drying the boots out ASAP really really helps.
 

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Lots of great idea on preventing boot stink, but what about recovering from it? Mine are a little ripe as well so I'm interested in hearing what others have to say.

At the end of last season, I pulled the liners out and gave them & the inside of the boot shell a through spray down with Lysol. Boot stink is back this year.
 

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I just bought them. Got them in November. you going to buy me new boots?

Er, just joking. Try soaking them in some kind of disinfectant and then rinsing them out. May be less abusive than a washing machine. They'll probably be out of commission for a few days while they dry out.
 

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Er, just joking. Try soaking them in some kind of disinfectant and then rinsing them out. May be less abusive than a washing machine. They'll probably be out of commission for a few days while they dry out.

O I was, joking too. I would let others deal with the stink before I burned my boots!:-o
 

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Lots of great idea on preventing boot stink, but what about recovering from it? Mine are a little ripe as well so I'm interested in hearing what others have to say.

At the end of last season, I pulled the liners out and gave them & the inside of the boot shell a through spray down with Lysol. Boot stink is back this year.

Seriously Root, try the Bounce Dryer sheet in the boot trick. Once you've got them dry, just toss a dryer sheet or 2 in your boots, and then zip the boots up in your boot bag. This has made a WORLD of difference for the aroma from my Langes :)
 

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I put sneaker balls in them at the end of the day. Works like a charm. Combine that with an air-circulating boot dryer and you are a crunch wrap supreme.
 

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I've resisted opening this thread for eight days because I thought it would stink.

yup it does
 
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