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    Quick question on boot care.

    I have these old pair of boots that are really starting to smell, I have changed the insoles, put dryer sheets in them and put them on a boot dryer to help get the smell out, foot powder in them. I am running out of ideas but I really dont want to throw them out they are only like 7 years old and have sentimental value. Anything else I can do to help with the smell?

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    Burn em. Keep the ashes by your bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vpchill View Post
    Burn em. Keep the ashes by your bed.
    yeah might have to. They smell but I am hoping someone can give me an idea that might help with the odor that I havent tried yet.

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    Febreeze or Lysol. Soak em!!

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    take them to a boot store and have the insides replaced.....

    or burn them....i think in the 7 years, you got ur money worth...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooseman33 View Post
    take them to a boot store and have the insides replaced.....

    or burn them....i think in the 7 years, you got ur money worth...
    I am thinking about it they have been resoled twice now. I think its like the bottom of it holding in the smell from getting wet and what not

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    lol you can try to wash it in the clothes washer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy View Post
    lol you can try to wash it in the clothes washer.
    I am going to bring them up to a boot store tommarow and see what they can do with them, right now I have to leave them in the garage. I have dryer sheets in them and have them on the boot dryer to see if that helps it helped some the first time around.

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    The only time my boots start to smell when I dont change socks since i start doing it I have 9 yrs old boots that never smell. U may want to change socks more often .

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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    The only time my boots start to smell when I dont change socks since i start doing it I have 9 yrs old boots that never smell. U may want to change socks more often .
    Ok, thanks for hint. I have beat the hell out of them tho, esp getting caught in rainstorms and what not I just hope its not the leather cause they arent super water proof anymore, so I hope its not the leather rotting or something. I think from them getting wet it might be the inside of them rotting or something. I will deffiantly start changing my socks more tho

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    Also wash them in washer. Put it under the sun and make sure they are fully dried see if that helps.

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    I use the diswasher on shoes, IDK why but it just works better for me...

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    Bake them in an oven at about 250 degrees for 24 hours. It should be sufficient to kill any smell-producing organisms without damaging the leather. Of course, you'll want to remove any plastic or rubber parts of the boots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    Bake them in an oven at about 250 degrees for 24 hours. It should be sufficient to kill any smell-producing organisms without damaging the leather. Of course, you'll want to remove any plastic or rubber parts of the boots.
    That is a really good idea.

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