The shoes used more in summer sandals are: it is a type of open shoe that, therefore, keeps your feet cool and dry. Are formed by a sole and strip that serve to keep feet still. You may find shoals of different materials such as leather, rubber, plastic, etc. Being shod that are worn without socks, depending on the type of material used, it can happen that the foot tends to sweat and, therefore, to form patches of sweat; this can wear sandals to smell. To avoid having to throw in the garbage of the shoes which, after all, are still new, just because they stink or are stained in the sole, I invite you to read the following guide. In the next steps will explain precisely how to stand the test of time a pair of sandals keeping them nice and fresh.

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The most important thing you need to keep clean their sandals is the patience to follow the small steps aimed at the treatment of soles . Therefore, be aware that you’ll have to do what I will tell you every time you remove your sandals from your feet. Get a shoehorn and a sponge that you will use only for cleaning sandals. Remember to use the shoehorn every time you want to wear your sandals, this will help you to not ruin them by forcing the ties that bind the sole. Be careful even when sandals, instead, you have to take them off. The best way to take off your shoes is: loose fine strips and remove the shoes so that your foot does not push too much on the sole so as not to spoil it.

Another phenomenon that could ruin your open shoes is the sweat that, especially during the hottest months of summer, can stain the soles and also form an unpleasant odor over time. For this reason it is preferable to wash the soles after each use. Take the towel purchased specifically for your footwear, moisten lightly with water and pass it carefully on the inside of the sandals. Obviously remember not to store them in a shoe rack if still wet, otherwise these stink equally of dead water. You can let them air dry. I hope this little guide will help you to keep fresh and clean your shoes, not only throughout the summer, but also for the future. My advice is to have more pairs of shoes, at least two, so that if the day after the sole is not dry, you can very well use the other pair. But I’m sure that if you are like me, of sandals you have more than two pairs.