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Post #164159924 added 06-19-2023 12:56 PM by SlickSparrow349 in Hot Deals
I put my running shoes in the sun for couple of hours that works too. Free stuff
Post #164122235 added 06-17-2023 6:32 AM by nytehawk in Hot Deals
I keep isopropyl alcohol and white vinegar in separate spray bottles. I can't stand the smell of vinegar, but it is far more effective against mildew and mold. I detest the smell, though. Once a...
Post #164059697 added 06-14-2023 1:08 AM by ConAirOnVHS in Hot Deals
I'm sure it's good for funk but what about stank?
Post #164054162 added 06-13-2023 5:31 PM by OPTICSOURCE in Hot Deals
Not if you put it in an airtight bag overnight.
Post #164046425 added 06-13-2023 10:47 AM by texag09 in Hot Deals
Vinegar actually works really well too, especially for fungi/athletes foot. Just soak some newspapers in vinegar and stick it deep in the shoe and leave in there to soak into the shoe and pull out...
Post #164045063 added 06-13-2023 9:44 AM by ditto33 in Hot Deals
You don't spray the insole, just inside the shoe?
Post #164043599 added 06-13-2023 8:42 AM by Hank3 in Hot Deals
Been using this for the past year and it works really well to reduce/eliminate the strongest offending odors while freshening things up. The scent is not too strong and smells fresh.
Post #164018306 added 06-12-2023 1:43 AM by luckydog97 in Hot Deals
That is part of why 70% is more effective. In addition, studies have shown above 70% concentration isopropanol, proteins are denatured TOO quickly, forming impediments to penetration by the...
Alcohol is a mild solvent and only has limited effect on odors. Sure you'll kill the bacteria, but the alcohol won't be very effective at breaking down the odorous chemicals they left behind. Even...
It's readily available wherever you buy household alcohol, e.g. drugstores, dollar stores, etc. In fact, 70-80% is the most common formulation. Try to get ethyl alcohol as opposed to isopropyl...
Exactly, which is why 70-80% alcohol was recommended during the COVID pandemic. Alcohol takes time to do is magic so you don't want it to evaporate too fast.
Post #163857371 added 06-04-2023 4:10 AM by sqrlproductions in Hot Deals
Drying time is killing time.
Post #163853162 added 06-03-2023 7:29 PM by baylin in Hot Deals
Will this take away the STANK of Boodissay?!?
Post #163821992 added 06-02-2023 5:26 AM by contaction in Hot Deals
This stuff does work well
Post #163816481 added 06-01-2023 7:17 PM by Nola.Joe in Hot Deals
Seems to be normal price 90% of the time according to CCC
Post #163810139 added 06-01-2023 1:24 PM by jim32190 in Hot Deals
literally just dilute the 91% with distilled water; or go buy a 70% from Walmart
Post #163809593 added 06-01-2023 12:57 PM by boosterjm in Hot Deals
Can you send a link to 70% alcohol solution as an example? Is it available ready made or one needs to mix couple of things to make it?
Post #163807211 added 06-01-2023 11:14 AM by 2Slick2Quit in Hot Deals
The voice of reason right here.
Post #163806536 added 06-01-2023 10:45 AM by AmusedDime497 in Hot Deals
Yes definitely both will work well and you bring up a good point
Post #163806476 added 06-01-2023 10:42 AM by leovip in Hot Deals
70% works even better. You don't want to use 91% as the alcohol evaporates too fast. 70% is actually more effective for porous surfaces / materials
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