Unclean feet is a health danger and a possibility of getting Athlete's Foot. They might smell bad, lead to yellow toenails, or infection of cuts and sores. This will show you how to keep them clean.
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Steps
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Dry off your feet. Dry all the way of so that no extra drips of dirty water can get your feet dirty again and so more dirt doesn't cling to your feet again.
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Dispose the water. Whether you want to do the old-fashioned method of throwing it out the screen door, or dumping it down a drain, anything is fine as long as nobody accidentally steps in the dirty water.
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Finished.
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Steps
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Fill a small tub with warm water. Have the temperature adjusted to your zone of comfort. Add mild dish soap or body wash into the water. Keep swirling it until you you can see a layer of bubbles appear on the top.
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Put your feet in. Don't splash your feet around in it, just calmly, but firmly, lay your feet down in the tub until you can feel the bottom with the bottom of your feet.
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Put a small towel in the solution. Choose a soft towel instead of a scratchy one. Put it all the way under and then wring it out so it's moist, but not soaked.
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Wash your feet. Using the towel scrub your feet gently, but firmly all around your feet. This includes:- Between toes
- Under toenails
- The arch of the foot
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Dry off your feet. Dry all the way of so that no extra drips of dirty water can get your feet dirty again and so more dirt doesn't cling to your feet again.
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Dispose the water. Whether you want to do the old-fashioned method of throwing it out the screen door, or dumping it down a drain, anything is fine as long as nobody accidentally steps in the dirty water.
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Finished.