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Sore feet? Tight or slippery shoes? Look no further, check out these brilliant foot and shoe hacks that will keep you on your feet!

  1. Rub sandpaper on the soles of new shoes if they are slippery.                   
  2. If your shoes are too tight, put on thick socks and use a hairdryer to heat them up which will stretch the leather.
  3. Tape your second and third toes together if wearing high heels, this helps take the pressure off the ball of your foot.                                                                                                     
  4. Keep patent shoes shiny using window cleaner or Vaseline.                     
  5. Waterproof your canvas shoes by rubbing beeswax into canvas.                      
  6. Roll on deodorant can stop rubbing and blisters.                                    
  7. Remove water stains from leather using a toothbrush and vinegar!       
  8. Remove stains or scratches from suede using a nail file.                    
  9. Use wine bottles to store your tall boots neatly.                                                      
  10. Soothe tired feet with a warm black tea soak and using a tennis ball to massage them.

Do you have any shoe or feet tips to share with us? SHARE with us in the comments below.

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  • The wine bottles in the boots is an awesome idea.

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  • oh wow. just when i needed to see this.

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  • Great tips !

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  • number 3 and 6 are tips that i never had heard of before

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  • These are fabulous. I didn’t know of any of them!

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  • I love these. They’re all fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  • Using wine bottles to keep tall boots upright is a winner. Such a simple and effective idea.

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  • Massages are a great addition to a healthy lifestyle but they should not replace a healthy lifestyle.

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  • These are some very handy tips. I have some shoes that are too tight but, unfortunately, they’re not leather. Wonder if it will work anyway.

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  • This is great. Only just got some shoes that are too tight. I was wondering if there was anyway to stretch them

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  • What a great tips !

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  • Thanks for all those tips – very handy and I’ll be using some of them.

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  • If…..genuine….. leather shoes are a bit tight you can have them stretched.
    There is a neutral colour waterproof cream you can apply to your shoes. The colour of it doesn’t show on your shoes.

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  • These are fantastic! I knew only a few of these

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  • cool tips thanks!

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