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Lol this also happened to my BC 3's..
Maybe try removing the insole and cleaning it with soap n water?
Maybe try removing the insole and cleaning it with soap n water?
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Forgot to take the size sticker off the insole and now its stuck. Tips?
nah I know its not that serious I was just asking. Thx tho.Well, does it matter?
I would guess taking the insole out and using some acohol on the sticker. Seems like a bit much for a sticker tho
thxLol this also happened to my BC 3's..
Maybe try removing the insole and cleaning it with soap n water?
Any ideas on how to bring back the color of a pair with nubuck/durabuck materials? I mean mine's got black and red colors and they look pretty ashy now. TIA!
Lincoln ez cleaner
You're not the only one. I heard you can use acetone to remove the pinkness. It's due to the glue that changes the pigmentation. Even retr0brite wont work. I tried on my pair.alright i need some help guys, i recently purchased some 2005 flint 13s and the midsole has some stains (redish hue) which i am assuming are bleed stains but not completely sure. i tried removing the stains with magic eraser and cleaners but nothing worked.
does anyone have any suggestions or something that might help remove the stains
any help is greatly appreciated
Here is the iron method, don't do this a lot.
- Stuff the shoe with rags, or newspaper, whatever. just make sure it's packed up so you cant push the toe box in
- Get a rag and wet it, rub the wet rag across the toe box then lay the rag across it
- Turn on your iron, let it heat up
- Iron the toe box with the rag on top until the crease is gone.
- Keep the shoe stuffed until it cools and drys
- Buy some sneakershields to wear them with to prevent future creasing
i did that to my true blue 3's and it cracked the leather, might of been because i my iron was too hot... now my toe box looks like gucci mane's lipsAnyone else try this to see if it works?
i did that to my true blue 3's and it cracked the leather, might of been because i my iron was too hot... now my toe box looks like gucci mane's lips
You're not the only one. I heard you can use acetone to remove the pinkness. It's due to the glue that changes the pigmentation. Even retr0brite wont work. I tried on my pair.
Going to try this again....can anyone give me advice on fully cleaning the insoles, the inner white padding to make it whiter and take off the sock lint, and what product is out there to possibly spray in the shoes to give it a fresh smell?Was able to grab a pair of VNDS white cement 4s. Can someone tell me how to clean the inside? in terms of getting sick of the sock lint, making the white padding on the sides whiter and also how can I make it have a fresh new smell to it? Any certain refresher sprays? Any help will be much appreciated.
Ok quick question . I have been tying to restore a pair of 09 jams after
Using seaglow and retro bright I didn't get the look I wanted so I'm thinkin
Of a sole swap . I wanna buy a pair of fake replicas to do the swap anyone
Know of a site with a close look alike ?
Was able to grab a pair of VNDS white cement 4s. Can someone tell me how to clean the inside? in terms of getting sick of the sock lint, making the white padding on the sides whiter and also how can I make it have a fresh new smell to it? Any certain refresher sprays? Any help will be much appreciated.
Going to try this again....can anyone give me advice on fully cleaning the insoles, the inner white padding to make it whiter and take off the sock lint, and what product is out there to possibly spray in the shoes to give it a fresh smell?
No, just don't
It takes multiple sessions of retrobrite to get a good look. If you want a tint dye them. Never buy a fake pair for that
Remove the insoles and wash them with soap and water. Then place some baking soda on them to remove smells. Sof sole makes a product called sneaker balls that freshens up your kicks as well.
To take of sock pilings, that's up to you. The people at restoremysneakers use a shaving razor and run it up the padding then brush off the pilings. Worked well with no damage taken to the shoe.
To whiten, I couldn't help you. I've been trying on a pair of white/green 14s with little results
scrubing the insoles wouldn't damage it would it?Soap and water and a scrub brush, works wonders on the sock lining!