In winter, weather conditions can change dramatically - frost gives way to thaw, and it is not surprising that the insoles become wet.
What to do in this case? Many of us simply wash and put shoes on the radiator or towel dryer.
But there is another way that will speed up the drying process.
It turns out that to accomplish this task it is enough to use ordinary coarse-grained salt.
To do this, wipe the dirt off the shoes with a dry and clean cloth. Then remove the insoles and dry them separately on the radiator.
Unlace your shoes a little. Next, heat up some rock salt in a frying pan and pour it into old socks or a bag with thin fabric.
After this, we put socks with hot salt in each shoe - if it doesn’t work the first time, then you can simply repeat the procedure.
We have previously written about how to quickly insulate winter shoes using ordinary foil.