Dear Heloise: My husband wears lace-up, steel-toed work boots for at least eight hours a day. During the heat of summer, his feet become quite stinky. Buying shoe deodorizers to help "freshen" his boots in between wearing adds up, so I was wondering if I could make my own. -- A Reader, via e-mail
Here are the directions for a homemade shoe deodorizer using an empty film canister, a piece of pantyhose and activated charcoal. These are easy to make and are reusable -- just add more activated charcoal when necessary.
First, you can find activated charcoal at pet stores that handle aquarium supplies. It's inexpensive and goes a long way.
Take an empty film canister and
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