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[at-l] question about boots.
One more way is to stuff the boots with newspaper, lay them on their sides,
and let a fan blow on them all night. That is an electrical fan with blades
designed to produce some sort of air flow.
On 6/14/05, bluetrail@aol.com <bluetrail@aol.com> wrote:
>
> A good way to dry wet boots/shoes is to put them on the floor right in
> front of the refrigerator overnight. The fridge motor vents hot air there
> (the cats like to curl up there in winter), and the shoes are usually dry in
> the morning without all that noisy banging around in a dryer and without
> worrying if the oven is too hot.
>
> Joan
> bluetrail@aol.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leslie Booher <lbooher@pure.net>
> To: at-l@backcountry.net; Raphael Bustin <rafeb@speakeasy.net>
> Sent: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 00:15:44 -0400
> Subject: Re: [at-l] question about boots.
>
>
> The dry them thusly: in the stove at 150
> degrees with the front door cracked open,
> watching and testing the boots carefully.
>
>
> I've had really good luck drying shoes in the convection oven with no, or
> very
> low, heat. Convection ovens work on air circulation. anklebear
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