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How can you wear sandals inthe desert when the sand isthat hot? |
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I read that people wear
sandals in the desert because
it keeps your feet cool. But I
read that the sand in deserts
is more than 150 degrees. If
that's the case, how can you
wear sandals when the sand is
that hot? Your feet would fry. |
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The sandals protect the lower
part of your feet from the
heat of the sand. This is the
area where there is direct
contact and it surely needs a
barrier for protection. The
uper parts of the feet are
indeed exposed to heat not as
much as the face, hands etc
but if you wear regular
choose, your feet are gonna be
too sweaty to walk.
You still feel the heat, but
it is the best alternative. |
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sandals??? |
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I have this major turn-off for
guys when I see them wearing
any form of a sandal. I dunno
why, because I wear flipflops
everyday living in Florida,
but I just find it extremely
unattractive. Does anyone feel
the same way or am I the only
one? Also guys do you think
girls look unattractive with
sandals? both genders |
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i know this is shallow, but i
can't stand sandals on a guy
either |
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How can I clean stinky,expensive sandals? |
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I have sweaty feet, and now
the leather footbed of my
expensive sandals (Wolky) --
$140 for crying out loud --
reeks. I've tried soap and
water, rubbing alcohol, even
the enzyme cleaner I use to
clean my dog's accidents. What
to do about this annual sandal
problem?? Is there ANYTHING
that can get rid of that
smell? I don't want to throw
away pair after pair of
expensive sandals!! |
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Sunning it may work wonders.
Also, they say that acid (like
vinegar) will neutralize the
smell. OTOH, they say baking
soda will also neutralize the
smell.
Take a couple of old socks,
fill them with baking soda,
and tie them off. (You could
also try dry coffee grounds or
dry tea leaves.) Sun your
shoes if you can after every
use, and then store them with
the soda socks in your sandals
to absorb any other odors. DO
NOT wear your sandals two days
in a row. If you want to wear
them everyday, you should buy
two pairs of sandals, and
alternate days.
Before you put your sandals
on, be sure you have clean,
fresh feet. Give 'em a vinegar
bath, and dab on some tea tree
oil or lavender oil (test
first to make sure you aren't
sensitive to them, but
generally, they are very mild
oils). And during the day, you
can wipe your feet with a
wet-wipe or other wet tissue.
If you have athelete's foot,
there are things you can do to
clear up that problem. That
often causes a lot of stink.
Hope that helps! I have had
smelly feet too, but it seems
to be not so bad these days. |
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