How to clean Teva sandals? I heard this question from a person long time ago very frequently, he put it in hypo for a day - no. I know that the seawater helps lot also - something else I'm looking for now.
I would be extremely happy, if somebody told, because in the last almost 10 years lots of things - have to tell, the best buy in may life so far after the F77 book - really lots of things came in and paint my feet black.
Do you also know the experience?
Friday, 15 May 2009
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How about washing machine? It makes wonders to my training shoes! Worth a try. It might rip it apart, but that's even better: you'll have the reason to buy a new one ;)
And congrats, I never had a shoe which lasted that long.
Oh and what is F77?
When I've read the first sentence (the question) it immediately reminded me of somebody...I guess the same person :D
but why not try his method?!? :)
...and indeed, what is F77? :)
Because hypo is smelly and destroyes the texture.
Fortran 77. What else? :)
maybe you could try soaking it in Biopon...? or Ultra? :D (God, how I hate its smell!)
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