How can I get rid of static cling on new rubber crocs shoes for work?

Posted on Aug 05, 2009 under croc shoes |

I have a daughter taking Dental Assisting at a tech trade school. The shoes she will be wearing are "crocs" they are having a lot of static cling. Need a way to get it to stop?

Try rubbing it with cloth to get the electrons out. That will probably get it out. Or, try rubbing your hand over it before wearing

4 Responses to “How can I get rid of static cling on new rubber crocs shoes for work?”

  1. sinwithagrin Says:

    Spray them with the hair spray that’s in the can.
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  2. donutsrockohyeah117 Says:

    Try rubbing it with cloth to get the electrons out. That will probably get it out. Or, try rubbing your hand over it before wearing
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  3. scooter Says:

    if you wear no socks or hose with them that will some what help, but there will still be some static cling
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    by the way the croc shoe company is might have to file for bankruptcy or just close down all together

  4. jd_shoes Says:

    Try rubbing your hand over it before wearing.
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