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These look great. I will give it a shot
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post picsOriginally Posted by Phat4dr
I recently used the rit dye on my concords and I think I let it settle in too long an its a dark royal blue color. I have tried using everything to get some of the dye out even the rit color removal an bleach an its not working it lighted it up some but not much, they still look too dark. Can anyone help
can you post more pics, im thinking about doing this to my royals tooOriginally Posted by lugzzy
had an unorthodox way of doing this.
i diluted some oil based BLUE paint marker and dipped it into acetone then diluted it with water and straight paint brushed it. wiped it off with soap water and paper towels afterwards and this is the result. a permanent Blue dye. ive been wearing this for like a week straight since i did it.
The Royal from the foams blends so well that the sole still looks icy.Originally Posted by lugzzy
spoiled feet i tryed to pm you bout price on how much u charge to do this procedure but your name was "." but how much would you charge?Originally Posted by spoiledfeet
Thanks for the kind words fellas! here are some tips
What you need: Sea glow, Rit dye powder(royal blue), Cotton balls, small plastic cup or container, q tips( for the sole pattern), clean wet rug,
Steps: Make sure the bottom sole of the shoes are clean. Use the cotton balls to apply sea glow(no rit dye) on the bottom sole (use q tips for the grooves). After applying the sea glow, place the shoes under direct sunlight for about an hour or two (depending on how yellow the soles are). Repeat the steps about 2-5 times until you get the clear sole. Make sure to wipe the bottom sole with a wet rug after each application to remove excess sea glow. On a small container, mix sea glow and rit dye. (Add the rit dye little by little on the sea glow and apply a little damp on the sole. you can always add more dye till you reach your desired tint). Again, place them under direct sunlight for an hour and wipe them with a wet rug to remove excess sea glow.
Take your time while doing this, no need to rush.
Credit to our fellow NT user who discovered this procedure.