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=\ guess I gotta deal with it. No way in hell Im returning theseIs that literally a cut / tear on the PL?? If so, I've never seen a remedy for that.
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=\ guess I gotta deal with it. No way in hell Im returning theseIs that literally a cut / tear on the PL?? If so, I've never seen a remedy for that.
Yes. BY repainting the whole midsole wih angelus paint, you're prolonging the cracking process. JB paint is paper thin.Do I really have to do that? I really don't want to do any kind of major restoration thing. What I usually do with scuffs on white kicks is I just dab some white paint on a piece of paper, then use my finger to put some on the scuff/scratch. Can't I just do that with these navy marks? Would it really look that bad?
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What should I do about a pair of my OG XIVs have a midsole that separating. Don't want them to completely fall apart. Could I just glue the parts that the glue is wearing off?
Trust, you won't just be able to dabble some navy paint on the spot that's affected because it will look so noticeable. The only way to fix this is to completely repaint over the existing paint (not recommended) or strip the old paint off completely, and simple re-paint the surface.
It's not as hard as it sounds, just need some acetone, cotton or rag, painter's tape, and the desired angelus paint colors to match your shoes.
It's better if you separate the whole sole, and get a fresh coat of barge cement in there. If you only glue the parts separating then the rest will separate later
are you sure those shoes are DS? I see stress marks on the midsole indicating someone put some weight on the shoesJust acquired a pair of OG Bred 13s DS.... I noticed there is some sole seperation on the toe box area which shouldn't be hard to put back, should I use Barge Cement Glue? And on the right shoe I noticed some midsole seperation in between the red suede.... What do you recommend I do? Reglue it or so a complete sole swap?
yesNot sure what's going on, but my retrobrite mix is starting to turn into a mountain of foam. Is that normal?
are you sure those shoes are DS? I see stress marks on the midsole indicating someone put some weight on the shoes
Re activate the glue with a blow dryer and heat it up. Inch your way little by little and compress it with your hands for 5 minutes and let it dry overnightW
Worn twice actually... My fault, so how should I go about this?