Monday, April 20, 2009

My Teva sandals smell a little bit. How can I get them to stop kickin'?!?

My feet don%26#039;t smell in any other shoes... and it%26#039;s like, the sandals that smell not my feet. The TEVAs arent even that old. What gives? How can I fix my TEVAs? They cost like $80, I cant just ditch these smelly b*stards!!!

My Teva sandals smell a little bit. How can I get them to stop kickin%26#039;?!?
From Teva.com:


%26quot;We have several suggestions. It is possible the rubber used on the top sole, when combined with your body chemistry, is contributing to the odor.





The easiest way to clean the sandals is to bend the heel and toe under water pressure so that any dirt in the grooves of the top sole will wash away.





Scrubbing them using a soft bristle scrub brush and an antibacterial soap may also do the trick. Do not scrub the nylon straps because it will cause them to fray. You can also put your sandals in a chlorine pool. Do not put them in a hot tub or jacuzzi! Allow your sandals to dry, but not in direct sunlight.





We recommend that you clean your sandals every 2 or 3 weeks in order to reduce the bacterial build up.





If your sandals have an odor prior to wearing them, put them in a well-ventilated area for a few days. This should do the trick.





The sandal odor is not covered under Teva warranty. %26quot;
Reply:No don%26#039;t think of ditching them, wash with liquid dish soap, then rinse well with lots of water.When they dry , lightly spray with vinegar and put in front of a fan over night.BAM -odor gone....
Reply:bakingsoda
Reply:oh have some mine startin stinkin and i just put them in the washer and the smell was gone



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