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Melamine foam? Is there some adverse affect between it and ETPU foam?
Re: an earlier post, I would think twice before using MagicEraser on boost material. Look up the ingredient making up this eraser.
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Melamine foam? Is there some adverse affect between it and ETPU foam?
Re: an earlier post, I would think twice before using MagicEraser on boost material. Look up the ingredient making up this eraser.
bummed i missed my size in the grey
Check roadrunnersports
bummed i missed my size in the grey
Have you tried nail polish remover? I have read someone mention it before that it works.
if you get the boost material dirty, GOOD LUCK
I have not been able to successfuly clean
washing machine
magic earaser
jason markk
rubbing alcohol
all failed
i ran in these a few times, to a few bbqs and stuff.. this is the inside ... not really visible when I walk, but I know its there and thats all that matters
Check roadrunnersports
and
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/adi...-ADUBM2.html?gclid=COnl2omJ-scCFU2Tfgod-2EMvw
legit.
I called them and just pre-ordered this morning. A little over $161 shipped. I had to sign up for the $1.99 membership and the lady gave me another $10 doscount on top of the member discount. Unfortunately, they don't ship till Oct. 4th but I can wait.
We're talking about the midsoles. If your midsoles came out "like new" after a spin cycle, then they probably weren't dirty to begin with.
Good luck with adding rubbing alcohol, acetone, gasoline, and battery acid to yall's midsoles though. Might get the stains off, but you also might be accelerating the aging process of a material that deteriorates quickly as it is.
I was talking about the sneakers in general midsole and uppers i mentioned that the Primeknit did not bleed for generel info. Anyways why would i put my sneakers in the wash if they weren't dirty? Just to clarify the uppers and midsoles were hell dirty threw them in the washing machine and they came out like new all over. (Also i didn't use a spin cycle i let them air dry after the wash cycle was complete)
It's TPU foam, it'll pretty much absorb stains, no way to really get them out. Really the only times people have successfully cleaned it is when they actually end up rubbing off the topical layer of foam, i.e. using acetone (nail polish remover) to acidicly burn away the surface. If the stains are as deep as @joeOh29's, it's cooked.
Have you tried nail polish remover? I have read someone mention it before that it works.
Well everyone in the thread has said they've had zero success and you seem to have cracked the code nobody else could. So please, share your secrets.
What's the make and model of the washing machine. What is the brand of detergent you used. How much of that detergent did you use.
stay... if you have "fatter" feet, you may even want to go .5 up, or just take out the liner
thanks, I have narrow feet. Now if I can just find the OG blue/black CW under retail.
stay... if you have "fatter" feet, you may even want to go .5 up, or just take out the liner
Don't. Water speeds up the deterioration of TPU.
what detergent and how much are valid questions tho =\
mind you i take really good care of my UB's... my pure boosts are basically beaters now
Bruh if you need your boost shoes 100% clean drop them off at Jason Markk. Rubbing alc's pretty good for something you've been saying can't be cleaned at all. No one claimed it was a miracle solution, just better than others. Speaking of which, how about you try something new yourself instead of b*tching at everyone who is.I still see the dirt though.