Curing Boot Stink with OdorStop Ozone Boot Dryer











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Visit our Creator Directory: https://www.TheRSyndicate.com . The one place to find your favorite freedom loving creators across multiple platforms in case they get banned! • Check out the OdorStop ozone/heated/disinfecting boot dryer: https://www.odorstop.com • For the last year or so, I have been experiencing bad work boot odor. I have been wearing the same style of Georgia Boot Company boots for the last 5-6 years, and they usually last me 18-24 months. The last (4th) pair I bought only lasted ~9-months and I started experiencing boot stink! When that pair failed, I was on vacation and needed a replacement, so I bought a pair of Keen (Pittsburgh 6 ) boots on the recommendation of a friend. To my great disappointment, these boots started smelling badly within a week, and failed after only 5-months of what I would consider moderate use compared to what I put the Georgia's through. I replaced them with a pair of Carhartt 8 Logger / Climbing Boots, which to my dismay, also started smelling badly within the first week. My quest for a solution was on! I looked for and tried many things from foot powders/sprays, to charcoal odor absorbers. Nothing was working, and the foot powders left me with a pasty feeling between my toes after a long day on my feet. • After looking at many solutions, I decided that a boot dryer would be my best bet. While looking at various boot dryers and simultaneously looking for a video on how to repair my old Sharper Image Ionic Breeze, a recommended video popped up for the OdorStop Disinfecting Boot Dryer which uses ozone. I know how well ozone works with my past experience with the Ionic Breeze, and with an ozone-ator in my jacuzzi, so I decided to give it a try. This unit worked much better than I expected! While I was waiting for the dryer to come in, I also tried something else. I found a video on YouTube, which I cannot find to give the creator credit for, that suggested washing the insoles and coating them with Anti-Perspirant, letting them dry, and reinserting them in the boot. This actually worked! It does, however, need to be reapplied every few months. • On a side note: Although the Keen boots I show in this video (Pittsburg 6 ) failed after only 5-months, and I probably would have never bought another pair again, my friend told me to contact Keen's warranty department and file a claim. To my pleasant surprise, Keen honored their 1-year warranty and credited me the entire purchase price of the boots! I ordered a replacement pair (Philadelphia 6 Logger) from their website, and hope to have better luck with this pair. I think I will be sticking with welted sole construction boots from now on. Thank you and kudos to Keen for being an honorable company and standing behind their product!

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