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The "decreasing by ironing" method is horrible for your shoes(burning up the leather and softening it)....sure, if you want them to stay DS, then it's fine...but if you decide to wear it again, the shoes will crease horribly.

Nevertheless, great restoration work.
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Originally Posted by BigEli500

Any suggestions on how to remove glue from a suede midsole?

I don't know if it will work for you, but I had glue stains on my Kobe V's, took some tweezers, and pulled it right off. 
 
Originally Posted by BigEli500

Any suggestions on how to remove glue from a suede midsole?

I don't know if it will work for you, but I had glue stains on my Kobe V's, took some tweezers, and pulled it right off. 
 
The ironing method doesnt burn the leather nor does it soften it. If you dont know how to do it, then maybe. My method is proven and holds up.

I use Angelus paint for the midsoles.
To remove glue you can try the tweezer method. Its the easiest and the safest.

I just finished up a pair of Rare Air Tour IV's. You can check out the detailed restoration pics at my page on Facebook at Renegade Restorations. The link is below in my signature.
 
The ironing method doesnt burn the leather nor does it soften it. If you dont know how to do it, then maybe. My method is proven and holds up.

I use Angelus paint for the midsoles.
To remove glue you can try the tweezer method. Its the easiest and the safest.

I just finished up a pair of Rare Air Tour IV's. You can check out the detailed restoration pics at my page on Facebook at Renegade Restorations. The link is below in my signature.
 
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