Zappa addressed the subject with more madness than method:<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE1JHOOr1M0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE1JHOOr1M0</a><p>For me doing 12-hour days on my feet in a hot humid climate I use more than one pair of shoes so I don't have to wear the same pair more than one day in a row. Plus I take socks and shoes off as soon as I get in my vehicle after work and that's where they stay. Out there in the sun with the car windows cracked for a little ventilation. Wear sandals driving back and mostly the rest of the time when not working in a hazardous environment. Never even bring the work shoes into the house. The next morning after driving back to work with clean feet in sandals, put on a very clean pair of socks, pick a pair of shoes that hasn't been recently worn and spray them with both tolnaftate and miconazole before wearing them that day.<p>IOW I only wear a python boot once a week at the most.
- clean all the part completely and thoroughly<p>- have acetic acid or any mild acid else<p>- the acetic acid must at a level 41-50 % concentrate<p>- pour directly or apply it by a media of cotton swab/cloth<p>- do it two times a day<p>- avoid hard work using the part during that time