Introduction: Got Foot Odor? Here’s What You Need to Stop Doing
When I was a teenager I had incredibly stinky feet. I used some foot odor spray and it did little good. My shoes smelled bad too, and I used to launder my sneakers frequently.Nothing worked, and the problem came to a head when the odor from my sneakers asphyxiated the family cat, (see video). Something had to be done, but what?
I was an athlete, and got Athletes Foot really bad. It was so bad I went to the doctor with my cracked, itchy feet. He prescribed some cream which I had to smear on my feet before bedtime, cover with plastic bags, and then put my socks on over the bags on my feet. It was itchy and sweaty and generally made it hard to sleep. But it worked. It cured my Athletes Foot!
So I concluded that the Doctor knew what he was talking about. I then went for a follow-up visit and asked him if he had any advice on how to cure my foot-odor problem. He told me how, and the cure has worked for all of the forty years Ive lived since I learned the secret.
Killing athletes foot in minutes with Lysols Disinfectant Maxcover
FAQ
Is it OK to spray Lysol on your feet?
Is Lysol safe to use on skin?
Does Lysol work for athlete’s foot?
Is Lysol safe once dry?
Can you use Lysol in shoes?
Lysol is relatively safe when it comes in contact with skin or clothing (like socks) so it is safe to use in your shoes. It is recommended that you let your shoes completely dry after spraying the Lysol before wearing them. And it is best to wear socks with your shoes if you have disinfected them, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Can You Spray Lysol on socks?
Yes, you can safely spray Lysol on your socks. However, ensure that your socks are completely dry before wearing them. Damp socks, even when soaked with disinfectant spray, and sweaty feet, all locked up in enclosed shoes will make odors and germs worse rather than better. Related Article: How to Clean Shoes with OxiClean – What You Need to Know
Does Lysol make your shoes Stinky?
In fact, your foot can churn out a pint of sweat a day, potentially making your shoes very stinky. Because it contains ethanol, Lysol Disinfectant Spray is one of the best ways to rid your shoes of odor-causing bacteria and get them smelling fresh.*
Does Lysol get rid of shoe odor?
Lysol is known to get rid of different kinds of odor and can also get rid of shoe odor. However, this will ultimately depend on the condition of your shoes. For shoes in very bad shape when it comes to grime and odor, it would be best to wash them first, let them dry, and then spray them down.