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You can try a MR Clean Magic Eraser. That helped with mineOriginally Posted by Souljaman22
help with my og xiis
i scrubbed consttantly with soap and water and even tried rubbing alcohol
i cant get em white
there a dingy dull creme color and i hate it
any tips
someone suggested ajax but ill try that last
edit: here are a couple pics
minor scuffs as well
any help is appreciated
But where can I get that patented shine that the midsoles have?Originally Posted by FPSee
Originally Posted by ErickM713
I'm trying to see if there's anyway to make the creases less noticeable or go away and how can I fix the scuffing and fix the discoloration on the suede kicks.
I'm cleaning them up since I'm gonna sell all 3 pairs to a friend for $325
for creases, use an iron with a hot wet towel over the creased area.
for scuffs, it depends what kind of a scuff it is.
paint chipping, repaint
suede discoloration, if its faded apply dime sized baby oil on the area.
Originally Posted by LennDawg
I have a similar problem as the guy above with the Taxis.. I recently purchased some OG 12s and I was wondering, how can I get the soles white after they have turned yellow? Would sea glow work with this, or is sea glow just for plastic? How about a Mr Clean eraser? Tide to go Pen? haha Any suggestion...
Originally Posted by Respinda
I've got another question about keeping soles icy. I've seen alot of different methods of preventing yellowing on AJV's, VI's, XI's and XVI's.. they range from throwing in silica packets to sealing them up in ziploc bags.. one common issue I've seen with all of these methods however is that the shoes tend to dry up, resulting in cracking at the midsole should someone actually wear em.. Right now I have chosen a different route; these shoes are already wrapped with the paper wrapping that comes in the box, so I have decided to additionally wrap these with a black garbage bag, or the dark plastic bags that a new leather jacket typically comes inside. Note that I am not sealing the shoes inside the bag but rather just wrapping shoes with the bag, thus keeping light out of the box as much as possible.
Do you think that this is a better solution to preventing the yellowing of these soles, or well this condition still occur regardless (unless I start using the aforementioned silica packet or ziploc methods?)
Thanks for your assistance!
Originally Posted by eeibaby
How can you clean paint off the elephant print of True Blue IIIs