Lysol can help eliminate fungus in shoes, but it may not completely eradicate all types of fungi. It is important to follow the instructions on the product label and consider using additional methods to ensure thorough disinfection.
Yes, Lysol can effectively kill fungus in shoes.
Lysol can help kill athlete's foot fungus in shoes, but it may not completely eliminate the problem. It is important to thoroughly clean and dry the shoes to prevent the fungus from returning.
I spray the shoes with Lysol and put powder on them so my feet won't sweat.
The spores can stay in shoes if they are moist and do not dry out between wearings.
no. whoever told you that was just teasing you.
Athlete's foot
you put your shoes out by the fire place, and first you powder them so they don't stink or you can spray them with lysol :)
Shoes are stinky from the moisture from our feet in them. Athlete's foot is a fungus. Keep shoes & feet as dry as possible by wearing cotton socks that breathe. Wet shoes can get moldy if not kept dry....
If you mean "protect" in the term of preventing germs from getting on your feet, or catching some foot fungus, the answer is no. Some may think that this might happen without the forcefield of shower shoes, but the truth is that if no shower shoes are worn, you have the same chance of getting some random foot fungus. So you tell that crazy Tech sgt she be crazy!
To effectively remove sand from shoes, tap the soles together to loosen the sand, then use a brush or a vacuum to remove the remaining sand. You can also rinse the shoes with water and let them dry completely.
Yes, mold can be effectively cleaned off shoes by using a mixture of water and vinegar, or a specialized mold cleaner. Scrub the affected areas with a brush, then let the shoes dry completely before wearing them again.
To effectively clean mold from your shoes, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the affected areas and scrub with a brush. Let the shoes dry in a well-ventilated area. Repeat if necessary.