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| Message posted by LakshmiVinoth Hello Everyone! I am a new member to this site and its been pleasure to read previous postiongs posted by the existing members. I have a querry. I always face problem when it comes to new footwears. It really bites my feet and invariably, I tend to get nervous to wear new footwears Regards Lakshmi Vinoth.
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| Message posted by Sunitha Hi Lakshmi, Welcome here........................ You can use coconut oil.Just rub a little coconut oil on the inside of the shoe/sandal etc and leave it overnight.This allows the oil to really soften the shoe.You can wear your shoe the next day with removing the oil. Cheers
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| Message posted by Priya Amarnath Hi Lakshmi Here is a small tip for shoe bite Apply little coconut oil on the shoe/chappal before using it, This coconut oil must be applied atleast 24hrs before using the chappal. Please try this tip and do let me know Regards priya
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| Dear Sunitha and Priya I thank you both for the suggestions. Surprisingly, you both have posted the same suggestions. So, definitely this will work out. Best Regards Lakshmi Vinoth Last edited by Induslady; 20th September 2005 at 08:49 AM. |
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| Dear LakshmiVinoth I read your msge only today. For shoe bite u shoudl stick the bandaid on the chappal inside where it bites. I had the same problem and someone told me to do this and its working. viji Quote:
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