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How to wash smelly shoes

11/08/2019 by MadWash

How to wash smelly shoes

No matter how much I try to keep my shoes clean and odour free, I still end up with shoes that are not particularly pleasant to smell. This usually happens in the summer, when it’s warm enough to wear shoes without socks. And this is, apparently, the problem!
Hot weather, combined with sweat, creates bacteria, which produces a stinky smell. Getting rid of the smell from your shoes only solves one part of the problem, because if you wear them again without socks, in heat and for a longer period of time, it will happen again.

But, I digress….

How do we wash smelly shoes to make sure the stinky smell actually disappears?

Washing shoes in a washing machine

The best way to wash shoes is in a washing machine, but you need first to check that your shoes are O.K with heat and that they can be washed. Some cheaper brands have shoe seams glued rather than sewn, and hotter washing machine setting might damage glue. If in doubt, check with the shoe manufacturer.
Generally speaking, you can safely wash fabric trainers and synthetic materials, but I would be careful about washing anything with real leather. Hot water often makes the leather to shrink, which is going to destroy your shoes.
To wash your smelly shoes, remove the shoelaces and the insoles and place everything in an old pillowcase and tie it with a string (or use a wash bag instead). Add some other washing, like dirty trousers, towels or something that you don’t mind getting close to your stinky shoes!
If you are washing your shoes for the first time and you are not sure how well they can take the wash (and high temperature), run the washing machine on a shorter program (synthetic material or woollen programme) with 30-40 C. Programme with anything around 50 min -1.5 hr is a good start.
Use just a washing powder (or a washing liquid), but never a fabric conditioner as this might clog up the fabric material on your shoes.
Once you know that your shoes can take the washing machine treatment, you can run them through a programme with 60C temperature. The 60C temperature is much better in getting rid of the bacteria, which creates that horrible shoe smell.
Leave your shoes to air dry in a warm place before you wear them again.

Washing your shoes by hand

Since not all shoes can be washed in a washing machine, washing by hand is another good option of how to get rid of the smell from your shoes.
Like with washing machine wash, remove the insoles and shoelaces and leave everything to soak in a bowl of medium-hot water and some washing powder (or washing liquid). If you are travelling or don’t have a washing powder at hand, you can also use normal soap (just slice or grate a little bit of soap into the hot water), shower gel or shampoo.
Leave everything to soak for 20 min or so. After that, start washing your shoes by rubbing them together or use a soft brush to get rid of any dirt. Make sure you wash the inside of your shoes and the insoles, which is where the bacteria and what produces that horrible smell.
Rinse several times with clean, warm water to make sure that all soap has been rinsed off. Leave to dry on the sun or in a warm place until completely dry.

Washing smelly shoes by sponge method

Some shoes, such as expensive running shoes, technical shoes, real leather or nubuck shoes, are not suitable for long contact with water. This makes it slightly trickier to wash them, but it’s not completely impossible. The best way to wash such shoes is to use a wet sponge lightly soaked with washing liquid and to wipe and dab the shoe with the sponge. Since we are trying to remove the smell from our shoes, concentrate on the inside of your shoes, making sure you don’t wet your shoes too much in the process. Rinse the sponge clean and keep dabbing and sponging your shoes until they look clean and outdoor free. Don’t be tempted to use too much washing powder or liquid as you’ll need to spend even more time to rinse and clean the shoes with a sponge with clean water. Leave to try naturally.

How to prevent your shoes from getting smelly again

Now that your shoes are beautifully clean let’s have a look at how to prevent them from getting smelly again!

Wear socks with your shoes

I know how tempting it is to wear shoes without socks, especially in the summer. It looks so much cooler and why wear the extra layer of ‘clothes’ when it’s so hot, right? Well, you might be surprised how comfortable it’s to wear socks with your shoes even in summer, and if you choose the right pair of socks, they will even look pretty cool!
The best styles include running or gym socks, which have a low cut style but are made to withstand long days and hard workout.

Don’t wear the same shoes every day

Not wearing the same shoes every day works, because the shoes have the chance to recover, dry and naturally neutralise any odour.

Treat your shoes with baking soda

Baking soda is a very useful cleaning product, and it can also neutralise stinky smells. The easiest way to use the baking soda is to sprinkle it to your shoes when you take them off in the evening. Leave them overnight or even longer and let the baking soda to do its magic. The baking soda powder will absorb moisture from your shoes and neutralises the smell too. Make sure you tip all the baking soda from your shoes before you wear them again.

Filed Under: Practical Tips

How to deep clean linoleum floor

07/08/2019 by MadWash

I’ve recently taken over looking after an old flat in Prague and I think overall, we’ve been lucky, that the flat is structurally sound and most of the work that needs to be done is considered ‘cosmetic’.

We are on a very tight budget, so we are always thinking about how to keep stuff first before replacing it. One big issue is the kitchen linoleum floor. It’s been put down back in the 1960s and considering that it has been there for nearly 60 years, it’s not even scratched, and nothing is peeling off! The only problem is that it’s discoloured as it hasn’t been deep cleaned regularly. You can clearly see where the main traffic through the kitchen was and the difference in colour is huge!

But since the actual condition of the lino is very good, I’ve decided to have a go at cleaning it first, before I decide about replacing it.

So, here are my top tips on how to deep clean a linoleum floor

Ideally, this should be done once or twice a year, but since my kitchen linoleum floor hasn’t been cleaned for some time, I had to repeat the process several times.

  1. First, sweep or vacuum the floor making sure that any dust, crumbles or other dirt particles are removed.
  2. The next step is to sprinkle baking soda on the floor, especially in the places where you see a build-up of discolouration (dirt)
  3. After that mix about 4 l of hot water, one large cup of vinegar, and a few drops of washing up liquid
  4. Mop the floor with the water solution, using the scrub brush to remove stubborn dirt, or in high traffic areas.
  5. After you’ve cleaned the whole floor with the special water solution, mop once more using clean hot water to remove any traces of baking soda or washing up liquid residue.

Extra tip for cleaning old linoleum floor

If your floor is very discoloured like mine, you have no option, then to get down on your knees and use a soft brush to really get rid of the build-up dirt. Apart from the water mixture mentioned above, I’ve also used cream cleaner which has a sand consistency and the combination of hot water, brush bristles and some old-fashioned elbow grease have helped to lift the dirt from the linoleum.

After any deep cleaning, you need to carry on looking after your floor to make sure you don’t get a build-up of dirt again.

General Cleaning for linoleum floor

Use a damp microfiber mop to remove dust on a daily basis

Once a week, use a soft-bristled broom or vacuum cleaner to remove any debris and dust

When needed, mop the floor using a solution of hot water, vinegar, and a few drops of washing up liquid. You can also use a specialist linoleum cleaning product, but a homemade cleaning solution works as well as anything from the shelves at your local supermarket. Make sure that you don’t flood the floor with a lot of water, linoleum is still a porous material and you don’t want the water to get under the linoleum flooring.

Filed Under: Practical Tips

3 Reasons To Drink Organic Coffee

22/07/2019 by MadWash

3 Reasons To Drink Organic Coffee

The organic coffee is now more expensive than regular coffee, because the production costs are superior to that of traditional cultivation. Add to that the production of organic coffee on a small scale.

Growing organic coffee is governed by international standards of production and industrialization that are monitored under a system of certification.

Agricultural chemicals

Organic coffee is one that is grown without the use of pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, using only environmental and natural methods.

Advantages of organic coffee

The process of farming or growing organic coffee beans eliminates the exposure to insecticides and pesticides commonly found in contemporary agriculture. In general, one can say that reduce exposure to external chemical agents is always beneficial.

The organic coffee production is less polluting than normal coffee cultivation. For those with an interest in the environment, buying organic coffee is certainly one of the most promising ways to contribute towards sustainable production with the environment.

Differences with regular coffee

The difference is mainly based on the form of production. Organic coffee farming was similar to that of traditional. Coffee beans were grown in the shade, sandwiched between other trees such as orange, banana, lemon etc.

Over time however and in order to increase production, coffee beans were moved to full sun. This new production system however requires fertilizers to provide nutrients to the soil and insecticides became necessary as well.

Filed Under: Health

What to do if you are feeling sick After Eating Movie Theatre Popcorn

21/07/2019 by MadWash

Popcorn can be a relatively healthy snack if properly prepared. But, movie theatre popcorn can sometimes make people sick.

For many movie-goers, eating popcorn while watching a flick on the big-screen is part of the cinematic experience….

The full article is published on https://www.practicalfrugality.com/feeling-sick-after-eating-movie-theatre-popcorn

Filed Under: Health

Incredible Health Benefits of Pink Himalayan Salt

20/07/2019 by MadWash

Salt is essential for life, you cannot live without it. However, most people simply do not realize the huge difference between refined table salt and other salts such as pink Himalayan salt. These differences can have a great impact on health.

If you want your body to function properly, you need holistic salt complete with natural elements. Common table salt is very different from natural salt.

Common salt or refined table is bleached with chemicals. Table salt is composed of 97.5% sodium chloride and 2.5% chemicals such as moisture absorbents and iodine. Dried at over 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, this excessive heat alters the natural chemical structure of the salt.

Through the use of advertising, the salt industry has made us believe that there are actually health advantages to adding potentially toxic iodine and fluoride to salt. In addition, table salt often contains potentially dangerous preservatives. Calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and aluminium hydroxide are often added to improve the flowability of the salt.

Pink Himalayan Salt is 250 million years old

This is by far the purest salt available on earth and is absolutely free of toxins or pollutants.

Himalayan salt is known as Himalayan Crystal Salt, Himalayan Sea Salt or Pink Sea Salt. The properties of natural Himalayan salt contain the 84 elements found in your body:

Regulates the water content throughout the body
Promotes healthy pH balance in our cells, particularly neurons
Regulates blood sugar and helps reduce the signs of ageing
Power generation for the cells of your body
Aids in the absorption of food through the intestinal tract
Prevention of muscle cramps
Greater bone strength
Naturally promotes sleep
Supports your libido
Positive effects on vascular health
May also help in regulating blood pressure

With the increasing pollution of the oceans, most of today’s sea salt is not as pure as it used to be. Pink Himalayan salt is pure when it is extracted from deep in the earth and it is washed by hand with virtually zero environmental pollutants. It is one of the healthiest natural salts around.

Filed Under: Health

How to fix Lenovo Ideapad U530 Broken Hinge on a budget

19/07/2019 by MadWash

Lenovo Ideapad U530 Broken Hinge Cheap Fix

When my Lenovo U530 laptop hinge broke I was a bit baffled. I rarely move it and since it sits on my desk, I hardly ever close the lid, I just let it go into sleep mode. And of course, it breaks as soon as the warranty expires.

It usually starts with the laptop making popping or cracking noises when closing the screen-lid. In time, the bottom black cover below the screen begins to pop loose.

It’s all due to poor design and cheap (plastic) parts. I will show you and discuss what worked for me and what didn’t.

Access to the hinge is pretty easy. Using a pry tool begin by removing the bottom hinge cover from one of the corners and pull upward to loosen the snaps. For me, it was easy since it had already begun to separate from the hinge being broken.

Next, I removed the three hinge screws from both sides (6 total) and the 4 silver screws that hold the touch-screen in place.

My first step was to glue back the plastic piece that holds the hinge screws. This method has worked for some people but ONLY if the plastic is not in bad shape. I applied JB Weld Clear Epoxy using toothpicks and I let it set and cure for the recommended time. After reassembling it, the hinge popped loose again. The plastic that held the screen screws was so deteriorated and brittle that I had no choice but to do the following repair.

My solution (and that of many others) was to drill holes through the aluminium lid and attach screws and nuts. I use my laptop for work and couldn’t wait for an expensive and lengthy repair. This method was a cheap fix.

I was able to find same width screws and nuts that were the same diameter but longer at my local Ace Hardware Store; Home Depot did not carry them. Once secured I soldered the screw threads. I have worked like a champ and I’m able to completely close the lid on my Lenovo U530 laptop. My total cost was $5.78 for the screws, nuts and drill bit.

Filed Under: Fix it

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