Quickly dry wet sneakers

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There are several good reasons why you should dry your wet sneakers as soon as possible. The moisture is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. In addition, you don't want to miss your favorite sneakers for days just because they have to dry. This article explains how you can dry your shoes faster.

Your favorite shoes have to dry very quickly.
Your favorite shoes have to dry very quickly. © Kurt Michel / Pixelio

If you want to dry your sneakers quickly because you only have one pair or because they are your favorite shoes, the options and ideas listed below can help.

Wet sneakers - ways to dry faster

  • Newsprint helps that shoes quick to dry. Stuff a few sheets of newspaper in your sneakers. The paper sucks the humidity on. The shoes dry a lot faster.
  • This effect is increased if you place the stuffed shoes under a heater overnight. The heat evaporates the moisture in the paper. So the newsprint can absorb more moisture.
  • Also well suited, because it is basically the same, are cardboard rolls, e.g. B. from toilet paper or kitchen paper. Tuck these in your wet sneakers and place the shoes on a heater. The heater should not be too hot so that the sole is not damaged. The cardboard tube soaks up the liquid and the constant heat from below means that the moisture evaporates and is released from the shoe into the air.
  • If the shoes are still slightly damp in the morning, a homemade insole made of newspaper will help. Draw the shape of your foot on several layers of newspaper, cut them out and place the paper sole in your shoes. This attracts moisture and protects you from cold feet.
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Damp shoes - you shouldn't do that

  • microwaveOven, etc. are not suitable tools when it comes to getting wet sneakers dry again. You will damage the material and you will not be able to enjoy your shoe for a long time.
  • In an absolute emergency, you can dry the inner workings of the shoes with a hairdryer. But that should really be the exception. The heat from the blow dryer damages the rubber that leather and also any adhesives that were used to process the material.
  • Many people also tumble dry their shoes. This, too, is not exactly gentle on the material and should only be tried in exceptional cases, if at all, and only if you have a gentle drying function on the tumble dryer.

As a final conclusion, one can say that you can dry can accelerate from wet shoes, but you should always be patient. A really wet sneaker just doesn't dry right now.

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