ADIDAS BOOST Thread - PAGE 1 for INFO- *NO BUYING/SELLING/TRADING*

How many 3.0s have you copped this year?

  • 0

    Votes: 17 22.1%
  • 1-2

    Votes: 33 42.9%
  • 3+

    Votes: 27 35.1%

  • Total voters
    77
  • Poll closed .
Didnt get to check sizes but FootAction N State downtown Chicago has coreblack, black gradient and wool grey on display...
 
 
What do you guys use to clean your boosts? My right heel has this dirt that i cant get rid of. I tried baby wipes and a mix of hydrogen peroxide and water but no luck. Its still dirty.

I should clean my car floor mats
Try taking a toothbrush with some soap to it, then taking the laces and insole out and putting it in a pillow case, then throw it in the washer and hopefully when it comes out it'll be good as new.
 
Man I just checked on the thread a few hours ago and everything was copacetic...

I come back and everyone's in their feelings

What went down?? 

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You have to bribe me with Burgs and Olives size US 10 in order  to convince me 8o . I figured the LA Gear and BKs were good enough ... I mean they were good enough for Hakeem Olajuwon and MC Hammer .. lol   If it makes you feel any better, I'm half Chinese :lol
Lol. Asia is too general. My country did not release olives and burgs. Ib short my countrys release of UB sucks.
 
Cant be a surprise. People routinely asking a question that was answered a couple posts before theirs. Understand the thread moves quickly but (some) people just aren't paying attention.
 
Lol this thread

But stoked I was able to cop at footlocker this morning. Had to wait an hour before opening, but was well worth it.
 
Anyone throw their 3Ms in the washer
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Not sure how the 3M material would hold up
Wasn't sure since I don't have the 3ms myself but I looked into it and it doesn't seem like soap and water will harm 3M material in general, biggest thing is creasing which isn't really a problem when it comes to primeknit. I think it's safe to go ahead and throw them in the washer just make sure to put them in a pillowcase or something else to keep them from slamming around in the dryer.
 
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