Posted By: inicky46
Re: Poor Loser is upset that I got him AGAIN.
He's so easily triggered and manipulated.
It would be you below ⬇️⬇️⬇️ who “got” caught lying. By google AI no less. I just pointed it out 🤷🏻♂️
Btw here is a suggestion from the AI for you.
PS it didn’t differentiate between real and fake Ferragamo’s but the procedure should be the same? Again 🤷🏻♂️
AI Overview
Cleaning dog poop off Ferragamo shoes
Accidentally stepping in dog poop is unpleasant, especially when it happens to your nice Ferragamo shoes. Here's how to clean them carefully and effectively:
1. Initial removal
Use a disposable tool like a stick or plastic bag to scrape off as much of the excess poop as possible.
Avoid pushing the mess deeper into the shoe material.
2. Gentle cleaning
Use a damp cloth with a small amount of mild soap and gently wipe the affected area. Avoid soaking the leather or getting suede too wet.
For textured soles or deep grooves, use an old toothbrush or a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the affected areas.
If your Ferragamo shoes are made of suede, use a suede brush to gently scrub off the poop without using too much water.
3. Odor and stain removal
To tackle lingering odors and potential stains, consider these options:
Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda inside the shoe and let it sit overnight to absorb odors.
Vinegar Solution: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Apply this solution to the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub it off. Vinegar can help neutralize odors and remove stains.
Lemon Juice: You can rub some lemon juice on the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, and then rinse it off. Lemon juice contains citric acid, which can help break down organic matter and neutralize odors.
For persistent stains on leather, consider using a dedicated leather cleaner and conditioner to restore the material's luster after cleaning.
For tough stains on suede, you can use a small piece of fine-grit sandpaper (400-grit) and gently rub the area in one direction until the stain disappears. Alternatively, apply white vinegar or rubbing alcohol using a suede brush.
4. Disinfecting and drying
If you're concerned about bacteria, you can disinfect the sole using a store-bought disinfectant spray or a DIY solution of equal parts water and rubbing alcohol.
Allow the shoes to air dry completely in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors. Sunlight can help reduce odors. Avoid using a hair dryer or other direct heat sources, as this can potentially damage the shoe material.
5. Maintenance and prevention
After cleaning, if your shoes are leather, use a leather conditioner to keep the material supple and prevent cracking. You can also consider taking your shoes to a cobbler for professional cleaning and conditioning at least twice a year.
To help prevent future mishaps, consider keeping a shoe-cleaning kit handy, especially if you walk in areas where dog poop is common.