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I didn't know about the 24 hour recommendation, but it makes sense. It definitely left the material damp. I sprayed my flyknit lunars. No discoloration, it is a mildly white liquid tho, don't see it doing any damage to anything honestly
Those are scuffs though. The guy has actual scratches it looks like there's cuts in the patent
yeah theres a hole in the patent leather basically & thanks 4 the vid
^the paint isn't that bad on the air bubble compared to other shoes I've stripped before. Just keep using the acetone but with a q-tip to apply around the air bubble. After removing the paint use the other end of the q-tip to absorb and dry off the excess acetone.
Best glue options ? shoes are ds though
is there a way to decrease metallic 5s and toro 4s??
Post pics, I personally believe removing the glue stain is the best option and depending on how bad it is, it's not that big of a deal to me. But do what you gotta do. I have never used the spray.
will this work to cover up a sloppy reglue in space jams? pls help me out.
Personally man, I don't even get caught up about the wear and tear of a shoe. Every time an issue comes up, I just fix it. Bottoms of your soles' yellow? Salon Care 50 that thing. Life's a lot easier for me that way lol. Oxidation is going to occur no matter how you store your shoes, but keep it going if you can make them last longer.Thing is I have a theory that if the paper inside the box causes the sneaker to yellow quicker, then why wouldn't it be the same thing with the cardboard box too? there made of the same thing. Thats why i place my sneakers in open plastic bags now.
So please EVERYONE PLEASE LET ME KNOW if you guys do the same thing or know anybody who does this. Tell me if it was successful or a complete failure for some of the people that you know doing this or just your THOUGHTS on anything I said at all
is there a way to decrease metallic 5s and toro 4s??
I edited my original post, but do you have an actual stain or are your soles just yellowing? Different methods to fix the different issues. If you have an actual stain, I would recommend you posting pics first, but pure acetone is what is goona be most likely recommended for you to use to fix it. It's strong stuff though, so know how to use it properly.
i know this thread has gone over and over the same topics again and again so I apologize in advance.
after 1 wear it seems that i've stained the sole of my carmines pretty good. i know i know... thats what is supposed to happen if you wear your shoes. but after scrubbing and scrubbing, i'm convinced i dirt stained the sole.
any tips on cleaning white soles? or do you guys use any products like this to prevent that?
Post pics, I personally believe removing the glue stain is the best option and depending on how bad it is, it's not that big of a deal to me. But do what you gotta do. I have never used the spray.
Personally man, I don't even get caught up about the wear and tear of a shoe. Every time an issue comes up, I just fix it. Bottoms of your soles' yellow? Salon Care 50 that thing. Life's a lot easier for me that way lol. Oxidation is going to occur no matter how you store your shoes, but keep it going if you can make them last longer.
If you're thinking about using the ironing/steaming method, I would recommend you watching this vid first:
Would be extremely wary of doing it on anything besides flat leather.
I edited my original post, but do you have an actual stain or are your soles just yellowing? Different methods to fix the different issues. If you have an actual stain, I would recommend you posting pics first, but pure acetone is what is goona be most likely recommended for you to use to fix it. It's strong stuff though, so know how to use it properly.
If your issue is just yellowing/oxidation:
To fix sole yellowing/oxidation:
Yup, that's how I learned and did it. It's very easy once you get the hang of it.Thank you, repped!
so these sea glow videos are what you suggest for me to use as reference to ice up my soles?
Yup, that's how I learned and did it. It's very easy once you get the hang of it.
Word good looking out, ive never tried it before because i was always afraid of sole seperation