Stinky feet
#21
Originally Posted by flyinphoenix
loss about 100lbs so you can actual reach your feet ...U fat F
These days...you don't know if someone is just talking to themselves...or they are on the phone, using one of those Bluetooth earbuds. But this one is clearly talking to himself....and on the computer. That is a first...I think. :lol:
#23
geez, i ask for everyday cures for stinky feet and this is what this comes to?
didn't know about the Hydrogen Peroxide one. Has anyone tried the turpentine or kerosene route?
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#24
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
Posts: 1,408
I tell ya.....nothing on your feet is going to matter if you keep on putting the same shoes or boots back on. Throw all the stinky shoes away and start over. Feet smell is bacteria. Yes, its easy to get bacteria off your feet. However its near impossible to get out the bacteria impregnated into the leather or material of the offending shoes.
#25
Originally Posted by dle
geez, i ask for everyday cures for stinky feet and this is what this comes to?
Originally Posted by dle
Has anyone tried the turpentine or kerosene route?
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#26
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: MN
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What about diluted bleach? (may hurt a bit tho, but so would turpentine!)
As far as that earlier comment so-n-so made...... trucking forums are kinda like trucking jobs; you have to put yer time in before you can run your mouth. :lol: (And in case you meant to just be funny, feel free to use the smily faces!) In the words of our dear Rev, "Jest sayin'" :wink:
#29
Originally Posted by dle
didn't know about the Hydrogen Peroxide one. Has anyone tried the turpentine or kerosene route?
As far as the hydrogen peroxide one, I bet it might just work. If it doesn't, I might try this for the hell of it: http://www.jlhweb.net/Boxermap/skunk.html That recipe is well-published. Some chemist decided to try to come up with a more effective cure for skunk spray than the usual tomato juice bath, and came up with this. I heard an explanation for how it works on NPR, but I'm no chemist, and I don't remember the particulars. Something about the oxygen in the hydrogen peroxide. It's not designed to kill foot stink, and I have no idea if it would work, but it would be cheap and easy to try. It works GREAT on a dog who has been sprayed by a skunk. It's INCREDIBLE. |
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