Yes! 4-5 hours each session in the sun. Lots of people think they'll be able to reverse 10 years of yellowing in one hour. It's not possible! It'll take hours and hours (if youre working on icy soles).
A suede eraser is normally used for this type of situation along with a stiff nylon suede brush. Use the Suede Eraser to rub the suede vigorously, then brush the nap using the Suede Brush.
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Flat Black will be your best bet. The color should be the same, but the amount of shine might vary slightly. Test it on a small unseen part before using if you're that concerned. Allow it to dry completely before making any judgements.
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Angelus Red Suede Dye is probably your best bet. The Ferrari 14's come with a pretty faded look from the factory. The Red Suede Dye will make it look brighter, just like the Raging Bull 5's.
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Proper prep is key as well as applying multiple thin coats of paint, rather than one or two thick coats.
Allow ample dry time between each coat and you should be good!
For those of you not getting good results, how much sole sauce are you applying and how long are you leaving them out in the sun for? Also, how many sessions have you done?
In our experience, it takes the longest when working on icy soles, rather than yellowed midsoles.
These results took 8...