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mssg this guy, but i think he just used normal red suede dye but im not sure. it's the one part he cut out of the videocould I get a link to the proper suede shade of red for bred 13s
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mssg this guy, but i think he just used normal red suede dye but im not sure. it's the one part he cut out of the videocould I get a link to the proper suede shade of red for bred 13s
i'd use normal sole glue, like Barges to put it back togtherJust got these space jams I don't think hm these r sole seperation can anyone tell me where can I find a mold so I can glue to the midsole
thxcould I get a link to the proper suede shade of red for bred 13s
mssg this guy, but i think he just used normal red suede dye but im not sure. it's the one part he cut out of the video
It just like the plastic on your car. Use a non greasy back to black like formula like the turtle wax or meguire's back to black from auto zone. I use VHT. It's works wonders on Cherry 12 sole, black XIII sole, and patent leather surface scratches. Its non greasy and bonds. But can be wash right off if need be. It's basically a polymerAnyone knows what causes the xv to get ashy? And whats the fix? Baby oil?
anytime, and yeah start out with normal., you can always darken if necessarythx
looks like there's only 2 dyes anyway, dark red and normal red. Guess I'll just do normal red
I don't think the midsole is just separated it looks like it missing I think I ma find some to plaster it like clay moldi'd use normal sole glue, like Barges to put it back togther
Tooth brush and baby oilAnyone know how I could deep clean the suede on these Jordan 1 Lasers? Seem like a lost cause but I'm willing to give it a shot
That really works? I'm only saying that bc I'm shook to use oil on suede lolTooth brush and baby oil
yes I use it on my metallic 5s and raptors only use it it when the material is black suede and also use light strokes don't scrub hard so it won't remove the lazyAnyone know how I could deep clean the suede on these Jordan 1 Lasers? Seem like a lost cause but I'm willing to give it a shot
yes I use it on my metallic 5s and raptors only use it it when the material is black suede and also use light strokes don't scrub hard so it won't remove the lazy
I have no experience with seaglow or retrobite doing it but salon care will work on that to unbrown it back to greyI am about to buy a pair of black cement 3s, however the grey outsole has turned to a brownish color due to oxidation. Can seaglow/retrobrite/cream unbrown it?
After & before sole treatment..2 4hr sessions, no special sauce just sc40