@KayB1991 - get a q-tip or a cotton ball dip it in acetone. squeeze the excess acetone out of the q-tip or cotton ball and using the q-tip or cotton ball, wipe off the stain. that's helped me get paint off the leather and midsole parts of the shoe.
@TEDDYSNEAKS - from experience, i put about 2-3 silica packs taped on the inside walls of the shoebox. the silica packs shouldn't touch the shoes because it may turn the soles and netting yellower. if you want to prevent yellowing, clean thoroughly after every use and place the shoes in a cool, damp place like a closet. this will slow the process down. as far as cleaning the netting, the only thing you can do is wash it with a little soap and water to get residue off. you can't seaglow it because it will turn the netting brittle and eventually it will just break off.
@kingjafijoehoe - the only true proven method for getting white midsoles are to repaint them. if you sand them, it will turn the midsole yellower, faster. you're right, seaglow and the 3s midsoles don't mix well. from experience, mr clean magic eraser has taken paint off my midsoles. and honestly, i've never tried the plus white method.
@Juice2352 - yes, dip a cotton ball or q-tip in acetone, squeeze the excess, and wipe off the glue with the q-tip or cotton ball.
@BallinB - use the acetone method i described twice already and lightly wipe the excess dye. it should come off.