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My daughter (age 5) thinks its funny
when she tells me that I have stinky
feet. She also has an affinity for
sticking her feet to my nose, asking me
to smell them. Fortunately, we clean her
sandals, and our entire family's
sandals, for that matter, with Paxton's
Sandal Savers.
While a cleaning liquid for sandals
is not the kind of gear that you search
the Internet for, trying to find the
best product available, it is an
important product nonetheless. Simply
put, sandals get dirty and stinky, and
they need to be cleaned. And of all the
cleaning liquid our family has tried on
sandals, Paxton's Sandal Savers has
worked the best so far.
So what makes this a world class
product?
- It is made of all natural
ingredients. It uses a castile soap,
which is made from a blend of
essential oils, lavender, tea tree,
and eucalyptus extracts.
- It works with both leather and
rubber sandals. For that matter, it
can be used to clean most any gear
made out of leather or rubber.
- It works well. After cleaning
your sandals, they virtually look
like new, and they smell good. The
smell is very mild, and reminiscent
of wet, heavy vegetation.
- Cleaning is fast and easy. All
you do is spray the cleaner on your
sandals, wait about 45-60 seconds,
and wipe them clean with a paper
towel or soft cloth.
It comes in a 4 ounce spray bottle,
making it very handy to bring along on
your longer outdoor adventures. For
short trips, you will probably just want
to clean your sandals before and after
the trip, so you have one less thing to
carry along.
Using
Paxton's Sandal Savers in the Real
World
Our family has been using Sandal
Savers for over six months now, on a
variety of different rubber and leather
sandals. We have been very satisfied
with the results.
Recommendation
If you own sandals, and don't want
stinky feet, then Paxton's Sandal
Saver's should be your first choice for
a cleaner.
Product
Notes
Paxton's Sandal Saver comes in a four
ounce spray bottle, and retails for
$7.99 per bottle. |
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