Use of silicone sealants
Silicone sealants are a convenient method of waterproofing shoes without the use of special means. By applying a thin layer of silicone sealant to the seams of shoes, you can make a waterproof barrier. This quick and reliable solution can effectively protect shoes, especially leather and fabric shoes, from water damage.
A solution of vinegar and medical alcohol
A solution of equal parts vinegar and rubbing alcohol can be sprayed on shoes to make them waterproof. The natural water-repellent properties of vinegar combined with the ability of alcohol to evaporate quickly make shoes resistant to moisture.
Application of beeswax
A protective layer that repels water can be created by applying beeswax directly to the shoes. After using a hair dryer to melt and evenly distribute the wax will make the process effective. Beeswax provides a natural waterproofing effect, especially useful for protecting canvas and leather shoes.
Oil-based sealants
Mineral or castor oil, when used as oil-based sealants, can effectively waterproof shoes. It is important to test them on a small, inconspicuous area of the shoe before applying them to the entire surface.
We remind you that the smell of worn shoes can be unpleasant and embarrassing. There are tried and tested methods to help reduce and eliminate unpleasant odors from shoes.