Slippers use and cleaning

Apr 28, 2023

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When buying slippers, do you pay attention to the material used in the slippers? Do you suffer from smelly slippers when you use them? Or are the slippers too slippery or creaking after being exposed to water?
Most of the slippers on the market are made of PVC, that is, polyvinyl chloride, the abbreviation of Polyvinyl Chloride in English. Slippers made of PCV are characterized by softness, good elasticity, comfortable wearing, and very cheap. But PCV is not without disadvantages: due to material problems, it may emit a bad smell after being left for a long time or soaked in water. Some may have added other raw materials for the sake of cheapness, resulting in a relatively strong smell when bought. If the cleaning is not in place, fungal sweat and other substances on the feet will ferment in the slippers, and the smell will be even more unbearable. But cleaning is in place, and generally nothing happens.
Another commonly used material is EVA, which is ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, the abbreviation of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate in English. Compared with PVC slippers, EVA slippers will be lighter and stronger, mainly wear-resistant and non-slip, and may not be as soft as PVC slippers, but the comfort is also very good. It is recommended to buy this material.
For non-slip, if you pay more attention to this, you can choose PVC slippers. Slippers made of EVA are less slippery than PVC, but they are odor-resistant. The rubber material has poor anti-skid performance, and some other materials are added together, and the anti-skid property is not bad. Linen is not suitable for water, so it is out of the scope-but the slip resistance is definitely not bad.
As for the source of the smell of the shoes, it was also mentioned earlier: the problem of the shoes itself (PVC, or the use of low-quality raw materials), the accumulation of skin tissue, fungi, bacteria, etc. on the feet, and the lack of cleaning, the smell will come .
Some slippers will creak when exposed to water after being worn for a period of time, because the shoes are too soft, or there are gaps in the middle of the shoes, causing water to be sucked in. The water sucked in may also stink. After taking a bath, with the scent of shower gel, you may be able to realize what is fragrant and smelly.
In addition to PVC slippers, the three types of slippers described above can deodorize well, especially linen slippers.

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