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U just OD'd on the dyeOriginally Posted by whyte1der05five
Ended up not doing the Hyperflights bc I couldnt find the right color green to use.
Excuse the sloppiness on some of the midsoles, still havent cleaned them. I used royal blue on the xvis and xi's. I was going to use navy blue but it didnt look right. The xvis remind me of the Bibby PE's.
I couldnt get the low xvis to get as red as the blk/red xvis for some reason. I did a second coat on them, let it sit for longer and it still wasnt getting any darker.
Might do this to my pair of white red Vs.
i was thinking maybe we have to dilute the white stuff. maybe we have to make it more watery then pasteyOriginally Posted by ZoomGP
Originally Posted by sWaggA sO FreSh
Originally Posted by ZoomGP
I hope it works out. if it all goes well then maybe its possible to use the dye technique as well
dude it was a complete waste of my time, im just gonna go out and buy seaglow. maybe i needed to keep the turtle wax stuff on for a full day or sumthing but the way i did it. it did not work at all!!
ahhh man. well i guess theres no substitute for seaglow. i might try this other brand i saw at target and give it a shot but if not then seaglow it is
i was thinking maybe we have to dilute the white stuff. maybe we have to make it more watery then pasteyOriginally Posted by ZoomGP
Originally Posted by sWaggA sO FreSh
Originally Posted by ZoomGP
I hope it works out. if it all goes well then maybe its possible to use the dye technique as well
dude it was a complete waste of my time, im just gonna go out and buy seaglow. maybe i needed to keep the turtle wax stuff on for a full day or sumthing but the way i did it. it did not work at all!!
ahhh man. well i guess theres no substitute for seaglow. i might try this other brand i saw at target and give it a shot but if not then seaglow it is
Originally Posted by RICO7JT
^^^
YES OD on the dye but ......... the outcome is DOPE man.
Nice work.
Im loving them RED SOLE XVIs
Originally Posted by whyte1der05five
Ended up not doing the Hyperflights bc I couldnt find the right color green to use.
Excuse the sloppiness on some of the midsoles, still havent cleaned them. I used royal blue on the xvis and xi's. I was going to use navy blue but it didnt look right. The xvis remind me of the Bibby PE's.
I couldnt get the low xvis to get as red as the blk/red xvis for some reason. I did a second coat on them, let it sit for longer and it still wasnt getting any darker.
Might do this to my pair of white red Vs.
If anyone can test this out with some older shoes with yellowing white patent leather, that would be great.Originally Posted by sthebest
Someone asked me if sea glow and rit color remover removes yellowing in patent leather. The answer is maybe so. I got dye on the leather of my boys anniversary XIs and NOTHING was getting it off. I mixed rit color remover and sea glow and rubbed it on the patent leather. Sure enough, the dye started coming off. If it can do that to dye, then im sure it can take off yellowing.