Shoes often clean up health

On November 10th, Ben Wang reported that many people consider toilet seats to be the "bacteria hotspot" in public restrooms. However, the reality might surprise you—most people don’t realize that their shoes are actually far dirtier than a toilet seat. A U.S. study found that the number of bacteria or fungi on a toilet seat is typically under 1,000, while the soles of shoes can carry over a million microbes. Despite this, many people rarely clean their shoes regularly. That’s why experts recommend choosing appropriate cleaning methods based on the type of shoes you wear. For example, leather shoes shouldn't be exposed to direct sunlight or washed with water; instead, they should be kept in a well-ventilated, dry area and worn for two days before switching to another pair. Fabric shoes, on the other hand, should be washed frequently and dried in the sun after washing. Insoles should also be sterilized regularly by sun exposure. Experts advise: “If you’re not into washing your shoes often, it's best to have multiple pairs and rotate them regularly. Always take off your shoes and store them in a ventilated area to let them air out naturally.” Here are some additional tips to keep your shoes clean and healthy: - Transform old shoes into stylish accessories instead of throwing them away. - Avoid discarding old shoes without considering creative reuse options. - Add a physical shoe insurance policy to protect your investment. - Learn how to properly clean matte-finished shoes to maintain their appearance. - Wear breathable, antibacterial, and deodorizing socks to prevent bad odors in your shoes. - Discover the hidden functions of the small tail on sports shoes that you might not know about. - Reduce the noise from high-heeled shoes with these four simple tricks. - Choose the right shoes during pregnancy—flat shoes may not always be the safest option. - What to do if your shoes develop mold and how to prevent it. - Be aware of the potential health risks of wearing certain types of shoes in the summer. Taking care of your shoes isn’t just about style—it’s about hygiene, comfort, and longevity. With the right habits, you can keep your footwear fresh and safe for longer.

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