Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Dry Running Shoes

A jog in the rain will leave you with wet shoes.


If you're a dedicated runner, nothing will stop you from getting your daily run, not even a little rain or snow. Unfortunately, that can lead to wet running shoes, which isn't going to make your next run very fun. Though you can purchase an electric shoe dryer to dry your shoes, this isn't necessary. You can dry your shoes using items in your home and have them ready for you to use the next day.


Instructions


1. Remove the insoles of your shoes and set aside to dry on their own. These should easily come out.


2. Fill the shoes with a large sheet of crumpled newspaper. Depending on the size of your shoes, you might need more than one piece.


3. Place the shoes in an area with low humidity. This allows more moisture to evaporate.


4. Replace the newspaper after an hour.


5. Check the state of your shoes periodically. If your shoes were very wet, the newspaper might need more frequent changing.

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