How Do You Get the Smell Out of Hiking Boots?

If you love exploring nature, you have probably noticed that your hiking boots can start to smell after a few trips. This is due to the fact that sweat, dirt, and other residue can accumulate in the material of your boots.

Fortunately, there are a few easy steps you can take to get rid of the smell and keep your boots fresh and clean.

1. Clean the Outside – The first step of getting rid of that smelly odor is to clean the outside of your boots.

Use a damp cloth to wipe off any dirt or mud that may have accumulated on the surface. If there are any tough stains, you can use a mild soap with warm water to help remove them.

2. Remove Laces and Insoles – Next, remove the laces from your boots and wash them separately in warm soapy water. You should also remove the insoles from your shoes and air dry them completely.

3. Stuff With Newspaper – After removing the laces and insoles from your boots, stuff them with newspaper or another absorbent material. The newspaper will help absorb any excess moisture in the material which can cause odors.

4. Place Outside in Sunlight – Once you’ve stuffed your boots with newspaper, place them outside in direct sunlight for several hours. The sunlight will help kill off any bacteria or fungi that may be causing odors.

5. Sprinkle Baking Soda Inside – Once your boots have been air dried and exposed to sunlight, sprinkle some baking soda inside each boot before putting back the laces and insoles. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer which will help neutralize any odors.

Conclusion


Getting rid of the smell in your hiking boots is easy if you follow these simple steps. Start by cleaning off any dirt or mud on the outside of your shoes with a damp cloth and mild soap if necessary.

Then remove laces and insoles before stuffing with newspaper or another absorbent material and leaving outside in direct sunlight for several hours before sprinkling baking soda inside each boot before reinserting laces and insoles back into place. With these steps, you should be able to get rid of those smelly odors quickly!

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Chris Powell