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I've used it on 4 different pairs and no problems yet. Nothing is perfect unfortunately
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I Used 40 Volume Creme Developer only no oxywhat'd you use, just oxy? sea glow never worked for me.
the developer is higher % peroxide, and adding oxy increases the % of peroxide therefore aiding in the deoxidation of the soles so use them both for better results just be careful with that amount of peroxide cuz its not good for you at all.I Used 40 Volume Creme Developer only no oxy
next time you remove your old paint try this method
as far as the pair above try sanding the midsole with a high grit sandpaper like 1000 to get it smooth before you repaint it
Will it better if just use knife to deal with it? Because in the first I was using knife it work find but I found out the paint was wrong, so I removed it using nail color remover .. And it become like this after applyI always scrape the midsoles with a knife/file, then I only use alcohol to smooth it out and clean off any oils/dirt so the paint adheres better. I've tried just wiping the midsoles down with acetone, but it leaves a film of old paint on the midsoles which I don't like.
I have to come back in here and go through the thread. Been so lazy, but I have a LOT of regluing to do on quite a few pairs. I'm torn between E6000 and Barge Cement. I like how Barge cement has an applicator where you can spread it out evenly on the surface. E6000 is good too, I spot tested it on my midnight navy VI's (even though I recommend against doing this) and it's held pretty ok on the toecap. I still have to clean the tongue, upper, and do a midsole repaint on those.
Aight cool. Full reglue for some, and spots for others.I have to come back in here and go through the thread. Been so lazy, but I have a LOT of regluing to do on quite a few pairs. I'm torn between E6000 and Barge Cement. I like how Barge cement has an applicator where you can spread it out evenly on the surface. E6000 is good too, I spot tested it on my midnight navy VI's (even though I recommend against doing this) and it's held pretty ok on the toecap. I still have to clean the tongue, upper, and do a midsole repaint on those.
are you doing full reglue of just spots? i would go with Bage but you gotta use it correctly or it wont work as well. I found out the correct way to use it ill post the info in her as soon as i find it
There isn't much you can do for leather cracking aside from repainting it. I think you could mix some yellow with angelus white and make it match.
To whiten leather, not clean, but whiten:
Hi just require some expert advice on some Leather paint crack and peeling issues, i have posted pics of the area I would like to restore anyone have the know how or leads to fixing this problem. Thanks in advance!
That would be very hard to match, you probably wouldn't be happy with it.. I would either return them or stick them on ebay. I think nike will give you a coupon for 20% off of your next purchase is you return them.So I got my Spizike order and unfortunately this happened during shipping I believe.
So my question is this
What is the best paint to use to fix it, is it going to be tough to match and will I have to repaint the whole red portion?
I can still send back to Nike for a refund, or eBay them or fix them.
Any expert advice is welcomed. Thanks.
Nike would probably send them to an outlet.I was afraid to hear that but I pretty much knew that.... Sucks when this happens. I was thinking eBay because someone out there may not care and wear them, nike will probably trash them?
I'll debate this, thanks for the info
I was afraid to hear that but I pretty much knew that.... Sucks when this happens. I was thinking eBay because someone out there may not care and wear them, nike will probably trash them?
I'll debate this, thanks for the info
Aight cool. Full reglue for some, and spots for others.
The leather is chipping? Never seen a new shoe do that. Yes, angelus white is the right color to useMy Baron Air Jordan 1s are creased to hell on the toebox and the paint is chipping.
I don't know how to solve the toe box problem, but would Angelus white be a good color to use?
I guess chipping was a poor choice of words, its still there for the most part, just looks bad in the back and on the sides. Would you know how to clean the grey back part of the shoe by any chance?The leather is chipping? Never seen a new shoe do that. Yes, angelus white is the right color to use