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>> No.1252543 [View]
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>>1252529
You can get composite toes instead of steel. They don't get cold. Plus they're lighter.

However I've never really dropped anything too heavy on them or heard of anything dropping something really heavy on them.

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Newspaper. Just like crinkle/ball up newspaper and stuff your boots. It absorbs the moisture(what smells). I just usually do this on weekends, and then spray some febreze whatever in them when I take them off daily.

Freeze 'em. Not sure if this works 100% but I've done it a couple times. Just throw them in a bag and chuck them in the freezer. Take them out a day before you wear em though(else you'll chew your feet up in stiff boots).

Aerosols work better than powders. As I find the powder just kinda mushes up and bunches up in the toe of the boot overtime. Unlike aerosols which leave no residue.
>>1236024

Might also wanna look at keeping care/cleaning your feet better.

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