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Mick 03-03-2006 06:46

New Shoes
 
Right i have just bought a pair of new shoes and they are rubbing my heal anyone now a way of stopping this as i now have plasters on both feet and am walking funny HELP

K.S.H 03-03-2006 06:55

Re: New Shoes
 
Don't wear them, they wont rub then and you won't need the plasters :) :)

Mick 03-03-2006 06:56

Re: New Shoes
 
Thats a good idea but i cant wear my slippers in town can i

K.S.H 03-03-2006 06:58

Re: New Shoes
 
I have seen it done before today! Cant help you with your problem though but I know the feeling, you just have top put up with it for a few days it soon goes

Neil 03-03-2006 07:05

Re: New Shoes
 
Simply one Mick. Wear your old shoes :D

Mick 03-03-2006 07:08

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That could be very hard as they went in the bin a week ago in town and before you say it no i am not going to whinny hill tip to look for them thankyou

WillowTheWhisp 03-03-2006 07:17

Re: New Shoes
 
When my Dad had this problem he used to bash the insides of the shoes with a hammer to soften them up a bit.

Mick 03-03-2006 07:23

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Thanks willow i think thats a last resort
but it might just come to that.

MUMMIBOO 03-03-2006 07:30

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i was going to say the same as willow. (great minds)

Doug 03-03-2006 08:24

Re: New Shoes
 
Cobblers Mick, take them to the cobblers and ask him to stretch them a little. Bruising with an hammer works for me and its cheap but you risk splitting the backs if like me you find the experience pleasurable and get carried away……

For the current state of your heels I’d recommend Compeed Blister Plasters, they work a treat and should protect your heels whilst allowing you to wear your new shoes.

Gayle 03-03-2006 11:41

Re: New Shoes
 
Go to the chemist and get some Scholl insoles

grannyclaret 03-03-2006 12:18

Re: New Shoes
 
a bit of vasaline might work..

garinda 03-03-2006 14:55

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Rub candle wax inside of the shoe were it's rubbing.


Let your feet heal before wearing them in again though. Liquid platic by Germoline is a good alternative to pllasters, as you paint it on your chaffed skin.

harwood red 03-03-2006 20:59

Re: New Shoes
 
Or buy some new, new shoes, ha ha only joking. No matter what you do they will continue to feel like they are rubbing until your heels have healed, no pun intended!!

I always make a point of wearing new shoes round the house to break them in so I can take them off when they start to rub a bit :eek:

ANNE 03-03-2006 22:32

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I have already told him that granny.
But you know men,they just dont listen.


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