How to.....

How do you guys manage to dry your cycling shoes out after a damn ride home?
ive just gone to put my shoes back on after a wet and horrible ride home and they are still wet 14 hours later.
any clever ideas for drying them out by the following day?
i would have just put them on the radiator but its not cold enough for that at the moment.
i also thought about putting them in the tumbler but decided against it just incase the machine eats them!
so, any ideas?
Stu!
ive just gone to put my shoes back on after a wet and horrible ride home and they are still wet 14 hours later.
any clever ideas for drying them out by the following day?
i would have just put them on the radiator but its not cold enough for that at the moment.
i also thought about putting them in the tumbler but decided against it just incase the machine eats them!
so, any ideas?
Stu!
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Soggy when I get in, toasty and dry every morning.
Don't use a hair dryer unless you want really smelly shoes.
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don't have an airing cupboard so no go on that front.
i just need it to get cold enough now to put the heating on lol.
I ride in work clothes, so shoes,trousers and smartish teeshirts.
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Put the shoes in a container filled with short grain rice (greater absorbency, apparently). I wouldn't recommend cooking the rice though, but if you have guests they won't know where the rice has beenwill they?
I've used the oat technique and can testify that it works pretty well. I'd be worried about using rice, I suspect that in the morning the shoes would be full of a sticky, glutinous mess.
Don't forget to turn the Tumble dryer on.
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plus one, I got some neoprene ones over the 'bay for about a fiver, just keep them with my waterproofs.
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MTFU and put them on wet. If it's still raining they'll just stay wet, and if it's a good drying day like today they'll be dry before you've remembered to be bothered about wearing wet shoes.
Having said that. always a good idea to have a spare pair of clean socks at work to go home in if necessary. Wet shoes I can live with, putting cold wet socks back on is a step too far.
as where my old Royal mail shoes, mind you, you would look silly riding a roadie with them on....