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If one of your rugs is infected with the athlete's foot fungus,what can be done to eliminate it? |
There are plenty of remedies for curing athlete's foot, but how does one get rid of the athlete's foot fungus on a rug? wash your bathroom rugs weekly in hot water with a tad of bleach! |
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Step 1 - find a new doctor before he kills you Step 2 - go to a pharmacy and purchase the proper remedy for this condition....there are several effective products you can buy that do not require a... david, Yes, and it's rather simple to do. Go to any grocery store and get an athlete's foot powder or cream. Dr Scholl's foot powder is probably the best-known of them, and wor... Please see the web ages for more details and images on Athlete's foot (Tinea pedis). ...Spray the inside with Lysol. ...Athlets foot is a fungal infection that can be easily treated, but if you dont also treat your footware you will continue to have occurances. If you can affort to get rid of the shoes treat the fee... Uhh....there are a LOT of creams you can get from a drugstore. I forget some names though. Gold Bond, maybe? Just go to a CVS or Rite Aid or a drug store and ask the pharmacist. There are TONS of c... It spreads VERY easily. Got o your pharmacist and get a spray to treat it. There are loads available and the generic brands work just as well as name brands. Remember to dry your feet with hair ... You'll see improvement in a few days, and healing within 1-2 weeks. But keep using it for at least a month, or all winter if you live in colder climates where you wear boots or closed shoes a... |
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