【Why do my feet still smell even after washing my socks?】

Humans have over 250,000 sweat glands on the soles of their feet. According to statistics, there are 620 sweat glands per square centimeter on the feet, and sweating should be refreshing and odorless. However, wearing socks for 8 hours a day in shoes can easily produce odor and bacteria. The problem may not be your feet, but rather the way you wash your socks! Therefore, socks should be washed frequently, and the following are some ways to wash them!


Hand washing vs. washing machine

It is recommended not to wash socks with other clothes to avoid cross-infection. Hand washing is preferred as it is more thorough. Soak the socks in warm water with detergent for 5-10 minutes, then clean both sides thoroughly, and avoid using bleach.

Many people prefer to use a washing machine. In this case, turn the socks inside out and put them in a laundry bag. Avoid using a strong washing cycle to prevent stretching or detachment. Cleaning the inside of the socks can effectively remove dirt, odor, and mold, which is the main cause of the socks smelling bad.

Many people only clean the surface of the socks and think they are clean. However, socks absorb sweat and moisture, and the inside of the socks is the primary area that absorbs sweat. Dirt and bacteria are difficult to clean and are the main cause of the socks smelling bad.Therefore, it is important to clean both sides of the socks, especially the toes and heels.

Ventilation and drying

When drying socks, avoid exposing them to direct sunlight and place them in a shaded area to prevent oxidation of the sock's mouth. If you use clips to hang the socks, clip them on the mouth of the socks instead of the toes, to prevent the water from flowing down and accumulating at the elastic band, causing it to loosen. This is also why socks often become loose after a few washes.

In wet weather, most people use a dryer to dry their socks quickly. However, high-temperature drying can damage the fibers of the socks and significantly reduce their lifespan. If you must use a dryer, use a low-temperature setting and pay attention to the washing instructions on the label.

Tips for removing odor

If the socks still smell after washing, it means that the bacteria have not been completely removed. You can add baking soda when hand washing your socks to deodorize them. Baking soda has a deodorizing effect, and soaking your socks in warm water can help remove odors. Make sure to check if the water temperature can dissolve the baking soda. It is environmentally friendly and safe for the body, making it a great choice for washing socks. You can also use antibacterial detergent or soap to hand wash your socks, then rinse thoroughly with clean water to achieve a sterilization effect.

It is best to "wear and wash on the same day" for socks. According to research by Japanese scholars, warm water between 30°C and 40°C can maximize the effectiveness of the detergent and have a powerful sterilizing effect on the sebum adhering to the fabric. However, be sure to check if the material of the socks is suitable for washing with hot water.

By following these methods, not only can you effectively reduce skin diseases, but you can also increase the lifespan of your socks and avoid foot odor. In addition to cleaning and deodorizing socks correctly, to maintain foot health and eliminate foot odor, it is recommended to avoid wearing the same pair of shoes and socks every day. This can prevent the excessive growth of bacteria. Get rid of your old socks and replace them with new ones! Changing and washing your socks daily can keep your feet dry and comfortable, which can naturally keep foot odor at bay and keep your feet fresh and comfortable!



2023-02-02