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How do you get toe marks out of Birkenstocks?

How do you get toe marks out of Birkenstocks?

To start, mix two tablespoons of water with one tablespoon of baking soda. The outcome should be a paste-like mixture! If your mixture is too watery, simply add more baking soda. Next, gently scrub the paste onto the footbed using an old toothbrush.

Where should your toes sit in Birkenstocks?

Your feet should be nestled in the footbed – not resting on the inside or outside of the footbed edge. 2. Close the straps so they are snug, but don’t sit too tightly on the feet. You should leave a little extra space for your toes and about 5mm on each side of your feet, so your feet aren’t constricted when you walk.

Should your toes touch the front of Birkenstocks?

You should not see your toes touching the front. If your toes are hitting the ends or you are resting back onto the heel cup, they are too small and you may end up compressing the cork, making them deteriorate quicker.

Why do my Birkenstocks stink?

Keep them smelling fresh Birkenstocks are best known for two things: comfort and smell. This unfortunate latter comes as a result of being exposed to bare feet, sweat and, of course, the elements. This is a natural ailment that’s to be expected, and luckily it is also easy to counteract with a little TLC.

Should I size up or down in Birkenstocks?

Q: How big should I size my Birkenstocks? A: Birkenstock fitting can be a very personal thing, as some wearers like to size a little big and leave extra space behind the heel and in front of the toes, while others like to size slightly smaller allowing for a snug, almost hug-like fit.

What happens if I get my Birkenstocks wet?

Many of our customers think that their Birkenstocks will get ruined if they get wet once or twice in the rain, and this is generally not the case. If you do get caught in the rain in your Birks, fear not! Simply dry them in a shaded place away from any heat sources.