- May 28, 2014
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it's a trappp
I'm really digging those neon yellow soles!
it's a trappp
I'm really digging those neon yellow soles!
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Yeah .... I'm rolling with it and calling 'em my laser sprites.
Lol how did you not see that coming? Me and another dude on here had the same issue. Sucks, but you'll live with it. What are you making?
Awesome man, thanks for the response.Sorry for the late response.
Always mix duller with my paints. Not a fan of the pre-made matte, because it doesn't allow you control of how dull you want the finish to be. I added about a 1:6 ratio of duller to paint. Angelus alone is too glossy.
These are surprisingly comfortable
Really soft padding
Some great custom work in here!! I'm planning to make some royals with my pair, but will have to pay someone to do it for me. Not confident enough in my arts & crafts skills to do it myself. Can anyone recommend someone that wouldn't charge an arm and a leg? Im located in SF if that matters.
hiphopsays Right on, I'll check them out. How much should I be looking to spend? I've never done a custom job before so I have no idea what people usually charge.
Lol. The eBay idiots are THEE absolute worst. One dude was listing another shoe I was interested in (non Jordan) and is on his 3rd or 4th relist with no bidders and I offered him $15 less than his final price (via PP invoice) and he told me no. The idiot said his Paypal Invoice price was $10 more than his auction price. I was so confused, but that's typical when you're dealing with kids with mom's credit card on ebay.Lol guy on eBay has a pair of worn once or twice lasers for sale for 120 with 30 for shipping so 150 total. On the listing is a picture of the receipt that says he paid 120 for them so I offer him 110 shipped via PayPal invoice.and he's told me "no I paid 185 for them and they're only worn one time. These least I'll take is $140"
Yeah I'll pass
Lol. The eBay idiots are THEE absolute worst. One dude was listing another shoe I was interested in (non Jordan) and is on his 3rd or 4th relist with no bidders and I offered him $15 less than his final price (via PP invoice) and he told me no. The idiot said his Paypal Invoice price was $10 more than his auction price. I was so confused, but that's typical when you're dealing with kids with mom's credit card on ebay.
These customs look good yall. I've been away for awhile, but keep them coming.
Thanks, I'll keep trying. How much time did you wait between applying the bleach?
Keep trying with the bleach, I applied it about 12 times over and it worked fine for me.
I guess I'm trying to avoid having to do that because I didn't get white paint along with the rest of my order and I don't want to spend even more money on this project. I'm in Canada so the shipping is more expensive and I already had to source the dye from a separate site because Angelus Direct won't ship dyes, solebright, and deglazer internationally.
He could also always repaint the midsole with white right?
I had to wait a couple of hours because it's winter time down here in NZ. But in the summer time in the northern hemisphere obviously it should be a lot quicker than that.
Thanks, I'll keep trying. How much time did you wait between applying the bleach?
Yep I got the dye on my midsole too was pretty bad. I bleached it with a toothbrush, left the bleach on overnight then washed it off. Repeated that process twice and it cleaned all of the dye off
Hey y'all, first time posting here.
I've been following this thread for awhile and first off let me say I am in awe of the quality of work in the customs that have been posted here. The work shown here and the tutorial videos on youtube convinced me to take a crack at a pair of laser 1 customs as well.
I painted a pair of fragments and it went quite well, until I got to the business of dying the soles. Unfortunately, like a few others on here, I got dye on the white midsole while cleaning off the excess dye.
If anyone here has successfully saved their shoes after messing up as badly as I have, please let me know exactly what you did to do so. I scrubbed the blue spots with acetone, put bleach on the blue spots with a q-tip, then put the shoe under sunlight but I don't see much of a difference yet.
It really sucks to mess up like this when you're almost done with the whole project, and it seems like you've made an irreversible mistake.
Anyways thanks for reading, and if you can help me out it would be greatly appreciated, cheers.