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bivenator 12-21-2010 07:00 AM

Foot Odor
 
This pains me to no end to say this, my beautiful 21 yo daughter has foot odor. She is home from college and after 4 days the odor is permeating the back of the house. Anyone have any experience in knocking this out?
signed,
malodorous.

pete3799 12-21-2010 07:24 AM

Perhaps a secret santa gift.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1292945072.jpg

masraum 12-21-2010 07:32 AM

My guess is that she's wearing shoes but not socks. I can't do that unless the shoes are open like sandals or flip flops.

stomachmonkey 12-21-2010 07:33 AM

Myth Busters confirms that washing feet in vodka is an effective means of controlling foot odor. Wash thoroughly and pat dry with a clean soft cloth.

I would get rid of/replace any old sneakers or shoes with absorbant soles.

When I worked as a Ski Instructor I used to use underarm deodorant on the soles of my feet. Dry feet are warm feet and being in ski boots all day they will get pretty rank if moisture is not controlled.

Remedies for Foot Odor | eHow.com

stomachmonkey 12-21-2010 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 5739264)
My guess is that she's wearing shoes but not socks. I can't do that unless the shoes are open like sandals or flip flops.

Yup, nothing will turn sneakers rank faster than no socks.

flatbutt 12-21-2010 07:35 AM

+1 on Odor Eaters, and she must wear socks and at least use Gold Bond powder in her shoes. Eventually the odor gets into ,and out of the shoes.

porsche4life 12-21-2010 07:35 AM

Yup. She wearing those damn Sperrys, or Crocs? Some climbing shoes get downright rank, those people start wearing socks, and it helps greatly.

And 21yr old daughter you say? This thread is worthless without pictures!

bivenator 12-21-2010 07:46 AM

Easy there sidney. Thanks stomachmonk, the vodka is a fresh idea and perhaps the underarm deodorant with control the perspiration. Thanks all.

Tobra 12-21-2010 08:06 AM

Tell her to soak her feet in strong tea. The tannic acid will close the pores, tend to keep feet drier. Baking soda in shoes can help with stench, as above, anti-perspirant too.

cantdrv55 12-21-2010 09:55 AM

My son lives with four girls and another guy in his dorm apt in college. The one who's feet stinks is a girl who wears nothing but UGGS. They gave her a group gift for her birthday; a new pair of UGGS and a can of Tinactin.

VenezianBlau 87 12-21-2010 05:32 PM

Are you sure it's her feet?

TimT 12-21-2010 05:41 PM

I gave the Nom de guerre.... "Maloped" to a roomie I had years ago..

And used to play "Stink Foot" by Zappa if he wore is shoes or sneakers in our house..

We made him leave his shoes outside because the malodorous scent could not be allowed within the domicile...

If we could have cut his feet off and left them outside it would have made life within those walls more pleasant..

His stinky feet would waft up at you while dining...

Never knew if he found a cure for maloped...

TimT 12-21-2010 05:48 PM

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red-beard 12-21-2010 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 5739226)
This pains me to no end to say this, my beautiful 21 yo daughter has foot odor. She is home from college and after 4 days the odor is permeating the back of the house. Anyone have any experience in knocking this out?
signed,
malodorous.

I had foot odor and athletes foot. I was working a job site in Rhode Island and was freezing most of the time. At some point I started wearing wool rag socks. Within a few weeks no more odor and athletics foot gone. Dry feet are happy feet.

Cotton is terrible for feet.

porsche4life 12-21-2010 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 5739288)
Easy there sidney.

Hey... Can't blame a guy, I am about her age....

Tobra 12-21-2010 08:23 PM

yeah, wool socks rock

BTW the tea can stain the skin or nails, be advised.

red-beard 12-21-2010 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 5739288)
Easy there sidney. Thanks stomachmonk, the vodka is a fresh idea and perhaps the underarm deodorant with control the perspiration. Thanks all.

Isn't Wolf boy closer?

drcoastline 12-21-2010 08:33 PM

No socks is the culprit.

masraum 12-21-2010 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 5739265)
Myth Busters confirms that washing feet in vodka is an effective means of controlling foot odor.

Interesting. Last winter when the flu was a big deal, my company was giving away little spray bottles of antibacterial (alcohol) to use on your hands. I was at work one day and noticed that one of my pits had started to smell. I guess I'd not been liberal enough with the Right Guard the night before. I decided, "what the hell" and sprayed a little spritz of the alcohol on my pit. The smell went away and didn't come back. I can see that working. Vodka, everclear/grain alcohol, rubbing alcohol, etc... I assume they'd all probably do it. Shoot, you could probably put a couple of drops of mint oil or something in them and get a minty fresh scent at the same time.

vash 12-21-2010 08:59 PM

soap and water. the shampoo washing off the head and hitting the feet doesnt count. really scrub them.

how did you broach the subject? sensitive subject.


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