Ok to mix in cast iron?
The Nail Soak instructions call for mixing the formula and vinegar in a non-corrosive or other non-aluminum pan. Occasionally we’ll have someone think that it’s all right to mix it in cast iron and after they do, complain that the mixture turned their feet or hands dark. Cast iron reacts with vinegar and turns the vinegar dark, and in turn, turns skin dark, as well. Please do not use aluminum nor cast iron to mix the vinegar + formula in. Use stainless steel, glass or non-stick coated pans for mixing and heating the vinegar solution. Mixing it in cast iron won’t hurt you, but it will definitely turn your skin much darker on the area that’s being soaked. Back to top of page QUESTION: Does it work on cracking heel? ANSWER: The fungus that causes cracking heel and related athlete’s foot, is easily remedied by Nail Soak. In fact, that’s how I happen to create the formula more than 16 years ago, to cure my own cracking heel problem. You will ususally see results with cracking heel in 2-3 we