- Mar 26, 2014
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sorry for the late update work been pain and this week coming up is gonna suck so ill try to work on these a bit but looking grim.
anyways i recommend if any of you guys are planning on doing this DO NOT!
start with the sole dye its a pain in the butt gets everywhere i re taped the mid-sole its my mistake on my part but no biggie i know for next time lol, so this is what i have done so far
sorry for the bathroom pic lol best lighting in there, 2nd coat looking good. if you can guess why i left the middle part white between the swoosh then you know whats gonna be the end result of the shoe.
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I when with the more matte look, i think it looks better than the shiny finish but i also haven't added the finisher so might get a bit more shiny.
the 3rd coat should remove all the white dots and any brush marks and imperfections, also guys be patient with the coats, don't just put a bunch of paint at a time and smear it everywhere. use even strokes and small amount of paint remember your not trying to cover the entire area in one shot take your time.
if you get some paint on the mid-sole just use a suede eraser knocks it right off but do it at the end i haven't don't it yet but i try to be a gentle as possible with a small brush and i still got some paint on the mid sole
as you can see below needs to be cleaned up ill do it at the end, as for the wings logo its gonna be a pain when its time to put the black paint on it to be honest not really looking forward to it. after the 3rd coat i might hit the swoosh or the toe box let see what happens.
anyways i recommend if any of you guys are planning on doing this DO NOT!
sorry for the bathroom pic lol best lighting in there, 2nd coat looking good. if you can guess why i left the middle part white between the swoosh then you know whats gonna be the end result of the shoe.
close ups
I when with the more matte look, i think it looks better than the shiny finish but i also haven't added the finisher so might get a bit more shiny.
the 3rd coat should remove all the white dots and any brush marks and imperfections, also guys be patient with the coats, don't just put a bunch of paint at a time and smear it everywhere. use even strokes and small amount of paint remember your not trying to cover the entire area in one shot take your time.
if you get some paint on the mid-sole just use a suede eraser knocks it right off but do it at the end i haven't don't it yet but i try to be a gentle as possible with a small brush and i still got some paint on the mid sole
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