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*Yes**, spraying alcohol into your shoes can deodorize. Since alcohol is volatile and bactericidal, it can carry away moisture and odors from the inside of shoes. However, it is better to use medical alcohol rather than pure alcohol directly.
At the same time, spray some medical alcohol in your shoes before going to bed, and after two months of persistence, the deodorization effect will be better.
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Spraying shoes with alcohol can deodorize.
Due to the volatile nature of alcohol, spraying some alcohol in shoes can take away the moisture and odor in the shoes, and also has the effect of disinfection and sterilization, but it is best to use medical alcohol as the main one.
Or every night before going to bed, dip a cotton ball in some alcohol, evenly rub it into the shoes you just took off, let it sit overnight, and then wear it after drying the next morning, so that if you cycle it for two weeks, the smell of the shoes will be completely eliminated.
Causes of shoe-smelling
1. Sweating a lot on your feet.
Sweating on the feet provides favorable conditions for the growth of bacteria, because sweat not only contains more moisture, but also contains some solids such as salts, fats and proteins, etc., which are good nutrition for bacteria.
2. Shoes are not breathable.
Due to the spring and summer season, foot sweating is inevitable, if the shoes worn are tightly sealed, not breathable, sweat can not be well dissipated, it will lead to a large number of bacteria in a good temperature, humidity environment, causing odor.
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Alcohol can remove the smell of shoes.
Steps: 1. Use ordinary medicinal alcohol, pour out some and dilute it with water;
2. Then you can spray the insole and the inside of the shoe with a small tool with a spout, or you can soak it with paper and then drip it inside. The smell can be removed.
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Alcohol will smell something, but it is not a long-term solution, you can take your shoes to dry clean them or pull out the insoles to clean up yourself.
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No, the shoes smell of alcohol afterwards.
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1. Alcohol is very volatile, spray a little alcohol on the shoes, when it evaporates, it can take away the moisture in the shoes and the smell of foot sweat, so it can eliminate the smell of shoes. At the same time, it has a bactericidal effect, but it is better to bury it with medical alcohol. Socks and beards.
2. From the chemical principle, it can also be understood that the smell of foot sweat and shoe odor are essentially the smell of some organic substances, and most organic substances are insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents such as gasoline, ethanol and benzene.
3. After such a thing is dissolved in alcohol, the alcohol will volatilize and take away the smell.
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