Rinse or wipe the tool after each use, empty any residue receptacle or shavings, and allow parts to air- or hang-dry. Removeable heads or rollers should be rinsed and dried separately. For electric units follow the manufacturer’s guidance—many recommend spot or wipe cleaning rather than submerging the device.
Review summaries consistently report that these callus removers effectively remove dead skin and calluses and leave feet noticeably smoother. Many reviewers describe the results as quick and visible after use.
Some product listings explicitly advise consulting a doctor and state the product is not suitable for people with diabetes or poor blood circulation. Check each product’s warnings and consult a healthcare professional before use if you have circulation problems or diabetes.
Some electronic rollers specify dry-only use, while waterproof models can be used in the bath or shower. Manual shavers and files are often usable on wet or dry feet. Chemical foot-mask treatments follow separate steps—clean and dry feet, then wear the treatment booties or film for the specified time before rinsing and waiting for peeling to begin.