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Shoe Eti-Kit™ (shoo ět'ĭ-kět', -kĭt)–noun (etiquette- the unwritten requirement that governs acceptable social behavior)
1. It is the crucial understanding that what travels on the bottom of a shoe should not be tracked indoors
2. An un-embarrassing, polite and discreet way to inform guests that outdoor soil on indoor flooring is undesirable
3. The standard of maintaining functionality should not diminish a sense of décor and style
Some of our testimonials...

 

 

 

" I have always hated people wearing shoes in my home. Since I have been a nurse for 27 years, I am acutely aware of the health hazards dirty shoes pose. But all the shoe covers I saw were the same dull blue-like the ones at my job! I was delighted to see the beautiful color choices your product made available to me-Thank you so much"


G. Fields R.N, B.S.N, Palos, IL

" What a great product. My home is presently up for sale. In order to protect my beautiful hardwood floors from all the dirty shoe traffic, my realtor suggested shoe covers. Well, what a difference your covers made. I don't have to clean my floors as much between showings, or worry about muddy floors. What a relief"


P.M.RiverForest, IL

"As a first time homeowner, I purchased a home with cream carpet. I was getting a horrible traffic pattern in my living room. Your product has decreased significantly the dirt on my floors. Thank you for this product. Your shoe covers have been a God-send..."


A grateful homeowner-K.P. Novi, Michigan

" As a new mother, I need to keep my floors clean. My baby "lives" on my floors. Thank you for your shoe covers. They have given me one less thing to worry about"


E.J Daytona Beach,FLA.

 

 

 

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Since they are re-usable and disposable, can I wash them?


Absolutely. We recommend washing them in cool water and allowing them to air dry.

 

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