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Feces Smell on Shoes?

My son stepped in feces at school and I cannot get the smell off the bottom of the shoe. These are brand new shoes wore only once and they are black. Any ideas?

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Crisco from Creedmoor, NC

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By rosa (Guest Post)
December 6, 20060 found this helpful

Try rubbing the bottom of the shoes with full strength vanilla ,this should work, or you can get some charcoal , put in a bag , seal and leave them sit for a day or 2. this might work too. Have you tried rubbing the bottom ofthe shoes with full strength pine sol?? That may work too. This is all I can think of that may help. If all else fails, call and animal hospital and ask them if they can suggest something. Or maybe a shoe repair could suggest something too ?? rose

 
By (Guest Post)
December 6, 20060 found this helpful

I would scrub them with a strong solution of vinegar and water. Rinse the soles and let them dry the vinegar smell with go away. Or go to Walmart and in the cleaing aisle there is a product called pets n kids or kids n pets.

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By Claudia-MD (Guest Post)
December 7, 20060 found this helpful

Try using Clorox Cleanup straight from the bottle. It has worked for me when I invariably find the only 'landmine' in the back yard with my feet!

 
By Lois (Guest Post)
December 7, 20060 found this helpful

Bury them in a bag of clean kitty liter and let set for a few days.This takes the odor out of almost anything.

 
By Walter (Guest Post)
December 30, 20080 found this helpful

If you take a cup of urine and mix it with a half cup of blue Windex, you can scrub it off with a Brillo pad and it will not smell like feces.

 
Anonymous
September 9, 20190 found this helpful

This can create hydrazine, which is very hostile and can cause harm to organs/body.

 

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September 9, 20190 found this helpful

I could find no evidence online to support this statement. Mixing bleach with ammonia or urine can cause this compound but the regular blue Windex does not contain bleach. It contains isopropyl alcohol and sometimes, ammonia. Urine and ammonia do not appear to be a concern when mixed together.

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Use caution whenever mixing cleaning products and pay attention to the warnings on the bottles. Bleach should never be mixed with anything else.

 

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