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HELP weird annoying crease that i cant seem to get off, i tried stuffing it and ironing to like you usually do to decrease leather jordans but it didnt seem to work
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HELP weird annoying crease that i cant seem to get off, i tried stuffing it and ironing to like you usually do to decrease leather jordans but it didnt seem to work
That's not a crease. That's mark on the leather like the scar on your skin.
the only thing I can think of would be to repaint the lhe leather with angelus paintoh. well is there any way to fix this?
paint it on the marking or inside it to even it out?the only thing I can think of would be to repaint the lhe leather with angelus paint
No, don't mix it with anything. Straight salon care in the sun should whiten themOk so I tried cleaning some flint 13s but I got yellowing on the white. Now ive heard of the salon care 40 creme to clean them. But what do I mix it with?? Water? more peroxide? Oxy clean?
Try 2 hours per shoe. You might need more, but that's a good start.Ok great thanks first thing tomorrow ill do it.. how long should it take
Salon care 40 works for that tooalso is there any way to rewhiten white cement 4 mesh?
Ritt Liquid Whitneralso is there any way to rewhiten white cement 4 mesh?
Try removing the insole and wear them even more. Try wearing socks that are not as thick.
I have a question about the Jordan 12 "Taxi" released 2013...
I'm a true size 9.5, but due to the high demand in these I was only able to get a size 8.5, which still fit but are on the "a little too snug" side. I've worn them a few times to try to get them to widen out, but I was wondering if anyone knows how to stretch them out a little bit so I can gain a 0.5-1.0cm on them.
Thanks in advance!
Are you talking about the Jordan 4 Netting? If you are, use salon care, spread it all over the netting and leave it out in the sun for an hour or so. Most people do each side separately to get the most direct contact for that spot. Just repeat until it whitens, it may take quite a few sessions depending on how oxidized/yellow your netting is.also is there any way to rewhiten white cement 4 mesh?
Pictures would definitely help. But from my understanding, the "holes" aren't actually holes right? It's just non-glossed or non-shiny spots on the leather? If so, what you can do is just paint over those spots with Angelus High Gloss Acrylic Finisher to make those non-glossed/non-shiny spots shiny again.
I have the Air Jordan Flight 1s in a black-gold-maroon colorway. Model # 372704-037.
The main material is I think patent leather or bonded leather. It's a VERY thin layer of shiny smooth vinyl/plastic covering a more sturdy non-visible material.
Anyways there are a few "holes" in the coating where you can see the sturdy material (leather?) underneath, and the holes are peeling out. Past the point of complete repair but what can I do to A) prevent more peeling and B) paint the holes so that they match the shiny black?
oh. well is there any way to fix this?
I have a question about the Jordan 12 "Taxi" released 2013...
I'm a true size 9.5, but due to the high demand in these I was only able to get a size 8.5, which still fit but are on the "a little too snug" side. I've worn them a few times to try to get them to widen out, but I was wondering if anyone knows how to stretch them out a little bit so I can gain a 0.5-1.0cm on them.
Thanks in advance!
You bought the wrong one(common mistake). It's the pink label, should look like one of these:
it says salon care 40 volume clear
It'll be fine, it's like using soap+water. It'll give it a wet stain, but just let them air dry.Originally Posted by jordanman23
Has anyone ever used jason markk on timberlands? Does it discolor them?
will it still work? or am i going to have to return it
You bought the wrong one(common mistake). It's the pink label, should look like one of these:
http://www.sallybeauty.com/creme-de...html#q=Salon+Care+40+&simplesearch=Go&start=4