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Foot shampoo is gaining more attention for its purpose beyond just washing feet.

Foot shampoo is gaining more attention for its purpose beyond just washing feet.

Reporter Jiwoo Choi's story
 
 
Foot shampoo is gaining more attention for its purpose beyond just washing feet.
 

On the Body's foot care product, "Let's Wash Feet," is gaining popularity through word-of-mouth for its effectiveness not only in cleaning feet but also in removing various stains and contaminants. A search for "Let's Wash Feet" on social media yields over 1,000 posts with testimonials claiming its effectiveness in removing stains, bathroom scale, and car windshield grease. Netizens are responding with comments like, "This amazing foot shampoo has a whole new use," and "I wonder what this product is really used for."

 

Consumers use foot wash products for a variety of purposes. ▲Removing water stains and mold from the bathroom ▲Removing stains on clothes ▲Removing stains from cabinets ▲Removing grease from the stove ▲Removing pet stool odors, etc. Mr. A, an office worker in his 20s who uses foot wash products for various purposes, said, “I use it not only for washing my feet but also for cleaning the bathroom. I usually find myself using it often because the smell of bleach is unpleasant, but Foot Wash has a nice scent and is so effective at cleaning.”


How does it achieve this effect? ​​If you look at the ingredients list on the back of the foot wash, you'll see "vinegar." Vinegar has antibacterial properties and helps remove stains. Its strong acidity also helps bleach stubborn stains and dirt.

The foam from the foot wash is a fine microfoam containing fermented vinegar, lemon tea tree, and peppermint. When sprayed, the fine foam particles penetrate deep into contaminants. This property provides excellent cleaning power, even on stubborn stains and dirt.

 

However, caution is required when using the foot wash for purposes other than foot washing. The surfactants contained in the product can potentially enter the body. If used on objects that come into direct contact with the body, such as cups or bowls, be sure to rinse thoroughly.

If you're still concerned after thoroughly washing, it's best to use it only for its intended purpose: foot washing. In fact, the back of the product even states, "Do not use for any purpose other than its intended purpose."

 

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I'm using this too..

Hahahaha but in such a strange place

I thought it would be very useful

 
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