How in the hell does one go about cleaning the insides of the Birkenstocks? I have had my sandals for over two years now, and lets face it, your feet get dirty, sweaty, etc, and all that stuff is bound to add up and start smelling Not so nice. Does anyone have any GOOD ideas as to the best way to clean them?
Thanks a bunch
-Mith
Assuming the standard leather foot bed: saddle soap.
And where would I find saddle soap (and stupid question-but what is saddle soap)???
Thx
-Mith
Another option is to just get the footbeds replaced. If you wear your Birks anywhere near as much as I do, two years is more than enough to cause significant wear to the outer sole and cork. You should be able to bring your sandals in to the shop and get all that stuff replaced. You’ll pay for it, of course, but you end up with what’s essentially a new pair of sandals.
It’s a mild soap compounded with neat’s-foot oil specifically formulated for cleaning and conditioning leather. Try the shoe store. Or a tack shop.
Thanks a lot for the help ladies and gents 
Cheers