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How to Remove Sand from Feet at Beach! {2 Easy Tricks}

June 13, 2012 By Heidi 7 Comments

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Wondering how to remove sand from feet at beach?  When you don’t have access to a beach shower, these simple little tricks work like a charm!

How to Remove Sand from Feet at Beach

Sand here, Sand there, Sand, Sand EVERYWHERE!!  Heading to the beach this summer??  You’ll love these simple little tricks for How to Remove Sand from Feet at Beach!

Whether you need to know how to clean sand off baby, off your wet child, or even off of yourself… you really need give these time proven hacks a try.  When you love the beach as much as I do, having a few handy ways to deal with the sandy mess is a must.

So if you don’t have access to a beach shower, these easy methods will help you get that sand off in no time!

How to Remove Sand from Feet at Beach

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How Do You Get Rid of Sand After the Beach without a Shower?

Well, one simple trick that I picked up from local surfers was to simply bring an extra gallon milk jug filled with water.  Once you get back to your car or truck, simple brush the sand from your legs and feet with your hand, then rinse with the water jug to finish off the job.

How to Remove Sand with Baby Powder:

Just toss some Baby Powder in your Beach Bag.  When it’s time to leave, head over to the boardwalk and rub some baby powder on your feet.  Using the friction of your hands, the powder will help quickly remove those fine granules of sand!  I’ve also heard that cornstarch works, too!  How easy is that?!?

Does Baby Powder Help Get Sand Off?

Yep… it sure does!  Check out what your frugal friends are saying about this simple little trick…

Tara writes: “Works great for sand that gets stuck to you. Make sure your fairly dry before you put it on or it won’t work! Especially good if you don’t want sand rubbing against your feet while you walk.”

Rose writes: “Love this! Tried it after going to the ocean this week. Keeping baby powder in my car now all summer :)”

Nicole writes: “Works like a charm!”

Allison writes: “Best beach tip ever! I keep a container in the car!”

Enjoy all of the fun and skip all of the fuss on your next trip to the beach with some help from these creative Beach Tips.

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So what are your favorite beach tips or tricks?

Leave a comment & share!

Filed Under: Kids, Travel

Comments

  1. Rosie says

    April 2, 2014 at 7:36 pm

    I keep a travel sized powder bottle in the car and beach bag. You can carefully pop off the top and refill them with less expensive larger packages.

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  2. Christine says

    August 24, 2013 at 7:33 pm

    Love this!

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  3. sadie says

    August 18, 2013 at 10:35 pm

    corn starch has been the best diaper rash ‘cream’ i’ve ever used!!! tried EVERYTHING on a really bad case once until grandma suggested cornstarch it was gone within a day!!!

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    • Cari says

      August 28, 2013 at 7:04 pm

      Agree with the corn startch for diaper rashes!! Cheap and nothing works better!

      Reply
  4. Brooke Farrell says

    March 19, 2013 at 7:00 pm

    Another good thing is baby oil. But only to remove tar if you step in some.

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  5. Nicky Stevenson says

    March 19, 2013 at 6:06 pm

    Another good tip I learned is to bring a wide paint brush with you for brushing the sand off. Works great too.

    Reply
  6. Barb says

    July 10, 2012 at 5:49 pm

    Definitely going to give it a try!

    Reply

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