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Removing canine waste from footwear: a simple guide

Unexpected dog feces on footwear: A nuisance or a sign? Here's how to adapt your cleaning routine in a pinch, plus the reasons behind it.

Cleansing Shoes of Canine Feces: A Handy Guide
Cleansing Shoes of Canine Feces: A Handy Guide

Removing canine waste from footwear: a simple guide

In a recent interview, Dr. Julia Krüger from the German Shoe Institute shared some practical tips on how to effectively clean dog poop from shoes. Here's a summary of her advice:

  1. When it comes to cleaning dog poop from shoes, Dr. Krüger advises against using soap or detergent. Instead, she suggests using home remedies such as lemon or baking soda for neutralizing and eliminating odors.
  2. For stubborn residues, Dr. Krüger recommends freezing the shoes in a freezer bag. This process also helps to eliminate the unpleasant smell.
  3. When removing residues from frozen shoes, it is recommended to wear rubber gloves and use a blunt knife or similar tool that is not too sharp.
  4. If water is not available, Dr. Krüger suggests removing the bulk of dog poop from a shoe with a tissue or large, stable leaves. When a water source is available, she recommends carefully removing the shoe and cleaning the sole.
  5. After scraping, shoe deodorants, special odor removers, or even personal perfume can be used to further eliminate any lingering smell. Wet wipes can be used as a temporary solution for cleaning dog poop from shoes.
  6. Dr. Krüger did not mention any specific cleaning solution or method to use for removing dog poop from shoes, nor any long-term effects of dog poop on shoes if not cleaned immediately. She also did not mention any potential risks or consequences of not cleaning dog poop from shoes immediately, freezing shoes before cleaning, or freezing shoes frequently.
  7. She did not specify a particular type of wet wipes to use for cleaning dog poop from shoes, nor any precautions to take while cleaning dog poop from shoes, freezing or scraping shoes.
  8. It is important to note that these tips are general advice and may not be suitable for all types of shoes. For specific advice on cleaning dog poop from your shoes, it is always best to consult with a professional or check the care instructions provided by the shoe manufacturer.

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