How can I get rid of odor inside tennis shoes?

janelle p asked:


No time to throw them into the washer, does anyone ever throw tennis shoes into a washer? Is there some sort of powder I can put inside to take it the odor away?

Leonard
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11 Responses to “How can I get rid of odor inside tennis shoes?”

  1. BrooklynQT Says:

    Arnulfo

    baking powder

  2. Heinz M Says:

    Daysi

    Try baking soda

  3. nashaahot Says:

    Kathyrn

    change ur shoes spend on ur shoes dont b a miser or else go to google type ur query u will get the answer do sum searching too dont leave al to us we aint doctors u need to help ur self too god helps those who help themselves

  4. darkorchid Says:

    Jackqueline

    febreze

  5. Stoner Says:

    Wesley

    stuff some news paper in them bad boys. Or if you have some bad swamp feet hook it up with a few shots of some lysol.

  6. batzy_batgirl Says:

    Hunter

    spray with febreeze or get insoles that smell good– spray with perfume/cologne

  7. Flo Says:

    Haydee

    ok PLEASE just put them in the washer when you have time. When they are totally clean get some odor eaters pads to stick in the shoe and they will never smell again!

  8. whatevbookwrm687 Says:

    Ulrike

    Baking soda. Leave it in overnight, and shake it out in the morning, the baking soda absorbs the smell easily.

  9. detra_ooh! Says:

    Edwardo

    …Yes baby powder, and / or foot powder. I use it all the time. Just don’t use too much. Powder will get everywhere when you take shoes at someones’ house.

  10. rawrrbiitch Says:

    Emmanuel

    FEBREEZE! =D makes anything smell good xD

  11. CoffeeLover Says:

    Lesli

    Kiwi® Fresh Force Shoe Freshener . My teenage daughter’s shoes begged for something. I tried a few things. Steam cleaning with my scunci steamer. Odor elimating balls, baking soda but once I tried this which I bought at walmart in the shoe section for under 5.00 . Try it . It is fast and REALLY works.