A foot scraper, also known as a foot file or pumice stone, is a tool used to remove dead skin, calluses, and rough patches from the feet. It usually has a rough surface, like metal or abrasive stone, and is designed to smooth and exfoliate the skin. How to Use a Foot Scraper: Soak Your Feet: Begin by soaking your feet in warm water for 10-15 minutes. You can add Epsom salts or a foot-soaked solution to soften the skin and make the scraping process more effective. Dry Your Feet: Gently pat your feet dry with a towel after soaking. Scrape the Calluses: Hold the scraper at a slight angle and gently rub it against the rough areas of your feet, like the heels or the balls of your feet. Use a back-and-forth motion to exfoliate the skin. Moisturize: After scraping, wash off any remaining dead skin, and apply a moisturizing lotion or foot cream to help hydrate and soften your feet. Clean the Scraper: Rinse the scraper under warm water and dry it after each use to keep it clean.