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Try to use a little bit of nail Polish remover on a q tip to try to blend the Orange around the stain into it
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If youre not planning on selling them, just put some clear tape over it. If you're unsure if you're going to sell them or not get some seran wrap and make a small square that will fit over it and tape the sides down.
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They will take your money and not send you anything. And if they do it'll probably be 6-8 months before you get it.
The owner is a prick and a compulsive liar.
I read somewhere though that the freezer method only temporarily reduces odor, it doesn't actually kill or remove bacteria.Freezer method will help
make sure it's thick plastic or seran wrap and stretch it well so it's as flat as possibleWouldn't seran wrap wear off too easily. I do plan on keeping the shoe's, so I guess I'll use thick tape.
you can try to put a laundry dryer sheet in it and let it sit there OR you can get a cloth or toilet paper, put decent amount of baking soda on it, roll it up and keep it secure with a rubber band or string so the baking soda doesn't come out or touch the insole, and put it in your shoes, a similar concept to the smell balls they sell at footlocker. Keep it in there overnight and then put it in the freezer for good measure. Hope this helpsI read somewhere though that the freezer method only temporarily reduces odor, it doesn't actually kill or she came early in the morningremove bacteria.
Some suggestions elsewhere include rubbing alcohol, but wouldn't that damage the shoe?
So I've sprayed Febreze all over, the anti-microbial type. Apparently they kill 99.9% of bacteria. Gave it a generous dose, letting it sit for 30 seconds and wiping off residue. No change to leather color or texture so far, haven't properly dried yet so can't tell for now. Maybe I'll throw them in the freezer for good measure once it dries completely. Wonder if anything bad will happen in the long run, dissolved glue or whatnot. Febreze is built for fabrics though, shouldn't be too harsh methinks?Freezing definitely kills bacteria
Clorox? Doesn't the stuff stink? The ones they sell here has a smell reminiscent of freshly washed toilets.I use clorox wipe to clean the insides of my shoe... Work great for me.
As i said, i use it on the sock liner and insole only... Bacteria is mostly inside the shoe because of the sweat and heat the foot produce, so one ina while i swipe down the inside of the shoe.Wouldn't it affect leather though, and the glue? Clorox is as harsh as they get.
e6000what kind of adhesive should I use for a fire red 5 99' sole swap (e6000,shoegoo, gorilla, or barge cement)