Hello friends,
Unfortunately I have an outing tomorrow and the shoes I wanted to bring fell into the water and got wet. So I wanted to ask people how to dry a pair of wet shoes overnight.
Thank you very much.
How to dry wet shoes overnight?
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Re: How to dry wet shoes overnight?
Hi!
I would say depending on the amount of water they got, that’s quite complicated... But here for example I’d leave them outside all night, since here during summer it’s quite dry and hot.
I would say depending on the amount of water they got, that’s quite complicated... But here for example I’d leave them outside all night, since here during summer it’s quite dry and hot.
Re: How to dry wet shoes overnight?
Wear them to bed
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Re: How to dry wet shoes overnight?
air flow or an absorbent material inside them, turn them upside down so the water can run away from the inner liner and have a fan blow air over them to draw the evaporating water away from them, having the uppers slightly damp rather than the soles will benefit any drying in the wrong shape when you wear them
most of the damage from wet shoes comes from wearing them for long periods when they are soaked, esp the inner sole.
if you have a nice comfy sole inside them you could be looking at a few days if they are a basic court shoe then they can dry in a few hours
most of the damage from wet shoes comes from wearing them for long periods when they are soaked, esp the inner sole.
if you have a nice comfy sole inside them you could be looking at a few days if they are a basic court shoe then they can dry in a few hours
couple of past wet / muddy videos from me
https://www.youtube.com/@abigailbutterfly
https://www.youtube.com/@abigailbutterfly
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Re: How to dry wet shoes overnight?
Omg this is actually very helpful. I’ll try it!messylaura wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 7:52 pm air flow or an absorbent material inside them, turn them upside down so the water can run away from the inner liner and have a fan blow air over them to draw the evaporating water away from them, having the uppers slightly damp rather than the soles will benefit any drying in the wrong shape when you wear them
most of the damage from wet shoes comes from wearing them for long periods when they are soaked, esp the inner sole.
if you have a nice comfy sole inside them you could be looking at a few days if they are a basic court shoe then they can dry in a few hours
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