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How to wash Kamik winter boot liners? - Goldtex

How To Wash Kamik Felt Winter Boot Liners?

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Is your child's boot liner starting to emit an unpleasant odor? Don't fret! It's completely normal for sweat to seep into the liner and develop a funky smell over time.

When it comes to Kamik felt winter boot liners, they excel at keeping your little one's feet toasty and moisture-free in freezing temperatures. To ensure they stay fresh and odor-free, follow these simple guidelines:

DO NOT use the washing machine as it can damage the delicate felt material. Instead, opt for hand washing by following these steps:

  1. Fill a basin with water in your bathtub or sink.
  2. Use a soft cloth and mild soap or detergent to gently scrub the boots.
  3. Rinse the boots thoroughly with water.
  4. Squeeze out any excess water from the boots.
  5. Leave the liners to dry in a cool, well-ventilated area.

That's all there is to it! By following these steps, you can look forward to a winter season filled with warmth, dryness, and pleasant-smelling boots.

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Other Tips and Tricks to keep your felt boot liners clean

Rotation: Consider having multiple pairs of boot liners for your child's boots. Rotating liners allows each pair to dry thoroughly between uses, reducing the chance of odors developing. It's especially beneficial if your child wears the boots frequently or participates in activities that cause excessive sweating.

Storage: When the winter season comes to an end, clean the boot liners thoroughly following the hand-washing method. Once they are completely dry, store them in a clean, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight. This helps maintain their shape and quality for future use.

Let us know in the comments below if you have any other tips and tricks for keeping your littles ones toes cozy and fresh!

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