If the temperature of the shoe dryer is too high, it may indeed cause deformation, fading, or damage to the material of the shoes. Different shoe materials have different temperature tolerances, and some materials may be more susceptible to high temperatures. Excessive temperature may cause the material of shoes to lose its original elasticity and shape, becoming hard, brittle, or deformed. Especially for materials such as leather and synthetic leather, high-temperature drying may cause surface hardening, cracking, or discoloration.
In addition, some decorations, details, or adhesives on shoes may also be damaged at high temperatures, leading to a decrease in overall quality or appearance of the shoes. Therefore, when using a shoe dryer, it is important to control the temperature to avoid damage to the shoes caused by excessive temperature.
Meanwhile, it is recommended to understand the material and temperature tolerance of the shoes before using a shoe dryer, and choose a suitable drying method to avoid unnecessary damage to the shoes. If the shoes are expensive or made of special materials, it is recommended to avoid using a shoe dryer as much as possible. Other methods of drying can be chosen, such as using natural air drying or air drying in a ventilated area.
In short, using a shoe dryer correctly and appropriately can bring us convenience, but if we do not pay attention to temperature control, it may cause damage to the material and structure of the shoes. Therefore, when using a shoe dryer, be careful and follow the instructions and precautions for use.