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yeah, but very close to the suedeYes sold online..i got mine off ebay.
I would just try hot water n soap on lace loops..theyre nylon right not suede
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yeah, but very close to the suedeYes sold online..i got mine off ebay.
I would just try hot water n soap on lace loops..theyre nylon right not suede
on what shoe? it should be fineIs dish detergent/soap bad for cleaning midsoles?
so youre saying if i dont want to buy the cleaner, laundry detergent bubbles are the alternative?If you want to do them the right way, then you should buy the cleaner. You can take like 1 cup of water and a little bit of laundry detergent and it work work fine. Use the bubbles to clean the suede so it doesn't get too wet. Also, dont dry jt with a normal towel because it will get lint on the suede, use an old cotton T-shirt.
I meant that you should use the ez cleaner, but if you are against buying it, you can use soapy water. Ill pm you the link to where you can buy itso youre saying if i dont want to buy the cleaner, laundry detergent bubbles are the alternative?
can you link me to one of the suede cleaners, jason mark or ez, whether its ebay or another merchant. cheapest option
I knew I wasn't the only oneLmao!!!! Lol! I'm sorry but thats just too funny!
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It's very good for cleaning midsoles. Would reccomend detergent/dish soap > regular soap, it's more potent/stronger.Is dish detergent/soap bad for cleaning midsoles?
Anyone kno how to rid of these ankle creases on AJ cool grey 11s? Im pretty sure ironing wont work on these.[/quote]
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How would i go about this..? Dont kno wat the previous owner did but its as if it was lightly burned and the toes flattened in some areas? Please help. Theyre FTLOTG 7s[/quote]
Don't really see the issue aside from the scratches/scuffs?
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That's tough lol. Lol this is one reason why I only clear soles with the sun. But I'm not too sure that there's much to do. As others suggested, you could do a sole swap which isn't too hard, but it is kind of annoying/pain. Another idea that may work (but probably won't), is that you can dye the sole to a blueish/clearish tint color and then just regularly clear the rest of the soles so they look more in unison. Not too sure how to help, but good luck.
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Any advice for getting tough stain (maybe coffee?) out of Bordeaux 7 suede. Also has a large crease, should I use ironing method?
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Looks like it's stained pretty good. First thing I would try is some detergent,warm water and a tooth brush or some Lincoln EZ cleaner. I feel like that might not do it though. Would recommend trying these tips:
http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Suede-Shoes
http://laundry.about.com/od/stainremovalfromleather/f/suedestains.htm
http://voices.yahoo.com/how-stains-out-suede-5626278.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_6323976_remove-coffee-stains-suede.html
The white vinegar stands out to me, no idea if it'll work though.
I meant that you should use the ez cleaner, but if you are against buying it, you can use soapy water. Ill pm you the link to where you can buy it
I know you didn't ask me, but this is personally the cheapest I've found it online.Would appreciate it
I've got some nike sbs whos midsole around the toe is no longer white, trying to whiten it. will post pics and most likely attempt what you said
It's very good for cleaning midsoles. Would reccomend detergent/dish soap > regular soap, it's more potent/stronger.
If it's a white midsole, and the detergent/soap doesn't completely take off stains, you could even bleach the midsole to whiten it. I've done it plenty of times on my 11's. Just be careful to not get it on the material other than the midsole. Good way to do it is put bleach on a toothbrush and brush the midsole and make sure to wash the bleach off of the midsole afterwards.
Try baby oil or if that don't work try Angelus suede dyeThis has probably been asked a million times, (but u know its difficult to go over 381pages of content...)
What do u guys do to restore the leather on aqua8s?
Do you guys use suede paint? or what do u do to restore the colour?
thanks in advance!
Umm... are you serious? Why would you even want to do that? The midsole is glued to the upper of the shoe, so if you cut out the piece of cardboard the entire shoe will come apart. Then you will have a piece of leather and a sole. That would ruin the shoejust curious
has anyone ever attempted to remove the cardboard underneath the insoles in the Jordan 6???
Pictures of the shoe dissected:
just curious
has anyone ever attempted to remove the cardboard underneath the insoles in the Jordan 6???
As someone mentioned you can use baby oil to bring it back to life.
This has probably been asked a million times, (but u know its difficult to go over 381pages of content...)
What do u guys do to restore the leather on aqua8s?
Do you guys use suede paint? or what do u do to restore the colour?
thanks in advance!
How would you go about these ankle creases. They are tumbled leather so i do not wanna use the iron so i can preserve the txture
txture
thanks
I know you didn't ask me, but this is personally the cheapest I've found it online.
$8.10 shipped:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/290799211565?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
I kno but if i do that. The txture will go away. And i dont want thatDontbelike that posted a video on how to do that above