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Only way to find out is if you try it. im sure it would workWould retrobrite actually bring back the varsity red color on the soles of flu game 12's? Mines have that orangish hue.
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Only way to find out is if you try it. im sure it would workWould retrobrite actually bring back the varsity red color on the soles of flu game 12's? Mines have that orangish hue.
Damn! what they make OG jordans out of Blu Cheese?!?Good look of what it looked like before. Stay tuned
I got a glue stain on the suede of the bred 4s. Any tips?
Oh crap yes you did. Haha thanks. I went into a shoe store and went into the shoe odor accessory section and it kind of rung a bell in my head it sounded familiar totally forgot you were the one who mentioned it.I recommended it to you
Yes they work well
Mr Clean Magic Eraser?Hello wanted a little insight on what I can use to cover this scuff, it's not heavy and u can't feel it , more like it wasn't dyed right thanks
Anyone ever dyed patent leather before?
I'm sure this has been asked numerous times in here, but as the thread's gotten so big and the search function isn't really working as well as it should I'll just go ahead and ask my question and hope someone might be able to help me out.
My 2000/2001 Air Flare (Agassi) is suffering a bit of outsole separation at around the toe-area. The outsole is rubber (obvs), while the upper is some sort of softish leather/pleather. Is Shoe Goo the way to go? Not sure if there's any foam deeper inside/around that area that I can't see, but will the Shoe Goo eat into those materials, as some adhesives tend to do?
Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks.
Anyone ever dyed patent leather before?
Im in the same boat with you but seems like nobody knows or cant help
Nobody has really tried doing that. I never plan to. Dying patent leather will take out all of its shine.