If your shoes get wet, then you should dry them as soon as you come home, so you won't damage them.
Leaving them wet can lead to material damage, bad smells, or even mold appearing inside.
Here are a few tips on how to dry your shoes without damaging them.
If your shoes are soaked, start by shaking them to remove as much water as possible. You can also use a dry towel to gently pat them dry.
Loosen the laces and open up the shoes as much as possible. This helps air circulate inside.
Take out the insoles if they are removable. This allows air to reach all parts of the shoe, including the insole.
Crumple up newspaper or paper towels and stuff them inside the shoes.
These materials are excellent at absorbing moisture. Change them every few hours until the shoes are dry.
If you have shoe trees, insert them into your shoes. Shoe trees help maintain the shape of the shoes and absorb moisture.
Put your shoes in a location with good air circulation.
This could be near an open window or under a fan. Avoid enclosed spaces as they can trap moisture.
Never use direct heat sources like hairdryers or heaters. High heat can damage the shoe material and affect its structure.
If you're drying multiple pairs, rotate them to ensure each gets enough air exposure.
If it's a sunny day, you can place your shoes outside to benefit from natural sunlight.
However, avoid prolonged exposure as it can fade colors and affect certain materials.
Drying shoes thoroughly takes time. Rushing the process may result in a less effective outcome or even damage your shoes.
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