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Old Dec 30th 2008 | 12:41 am
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I got some fleece lined ones for xmas. Anyone know how to clean them? Does the lining come out? I haven't taken them off in days. I haven't taken them off in days and I don't have stinky feet however, I am sure after a while they will get pretty rank.
 
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I got some fleece lined ones for xmas. Anyone know how to clean them? Does the lining come out? I haven't taken them off in days. I haven't taken them off in days and I don't have stinky feet however, I am sure after a while they will get pretty rank.
Wear them much longer and the lining will come off still attached to your feet.
 
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Wear them much longer and the lining will come off still attached to your feet.
ewwww! They are toasty warm though.
 
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ewwww! They are toasty warm though.
Put a call out to Sally. I don't know if she has the lined ones, but I'm thinking she as a Croc aficienado, knows her stuff.
 
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Put a call out to Sally. I don't know if she has the lined ones, but I'm thinking she as a Croc aficienado, knows her stuff.
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I went to the website

1. Flip heel portion of liner to relieve pressure
2. Place thumb firmly on top of the exterior surface of the rivet and carefully peel liner back, away from the rivet
3. Repeat on other side

To replace liner:

1. Place liner on hand and tuck into the shoe, ensuring the liner toe reaches the toe of the shoe
2. Thread exterior surface of the rivet through slot in liner on each side of shoe
3. Pull heel portion of liner over the heel of the shoe
4. Test to see if the liner stays in place after assembly

Washing instructions: Hand wash cold only. Line dry, do not use bleach.
 
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Originally Posted by Janek66
I went to the website

1. Flip heel portion of liner to relieve pressure
2. Place thumb firmly on top of the exterior surface of the rivet and carefully peel liner back, away from the rivet
3. Repeat on other side

To replace liner:

1. Place liner on hand and tuck into the shoe, ensuring the liner toe reaches the toe of the shoe
2. Thread exterior surface of the rivet through slot in liner on each side of shoe
3. Pull heel portion of liner over the heel of the shoe
4. Test to see if the liner stays in place after assembly

Washing instructions: Hand wash cold only. Line dry, do not use bleach.
I know me, and I would never be able to get 'em back in right.
 
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I know me, and I would never be able to get 'em back in right.
That is the worry. But at some point the stench eminating from them would become so offensive that you will either do it or chuck em.
 
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Originally Posted by Janek66
That is the worry. But at some point the stench eminating from them would become so offensive that you will either do it or chuck em.
Wear socks?
 
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Wear socks?
Nope, feet get way too hot. But then it has been unseasonably warm here.
 
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Originally Posted by Janek66
Nope, feet get way too hot. But then it has been unseasonably warm here.
Get a pair of polypropelene "liner" socks. Very thin and moisture wicking.
 
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Get a pair of polypropelene "liner" socks. Very thin and moisture wicking.
Wicking? Not to hi-light the fact that I am as ignorant as the day is long....what the heck does that mean?
 
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Wicking? Not to hi-light the fact that I am as ignorant as the day is long....what the heck does that mean?
They allow the sweat to evaporate off of your feet.

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They allow the sweat to evaporate off of your feet.

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