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Not sure if it'll work in your case, but I have used rubbing alcohol for a lot of stains and it seems to work for me.What do you guys use to get the car rug dirt of the heel? Jason Mark and regular soap doesn't get it completely off.
FNL has been rejecting payments at checkout and overselling for years now. Easily the worst out of the big retailers. They use a 3rd party security firm for verifying buyers and they will flag accounts based on suspicious activity and that range is very broad. They used to track IP so I assume they are still doing this and even more now. There is nothing FNL can do because they don't even have control of it, it's the 3rd party firm so it's really ****** up. Therefor I refuse to buy online from them but instore they alrightSo the day after FNL cancels my bhm 1's I get this response from them via Twitter dm. I'm officially done with them. Smh
So, these sneaker events are a waste of time?
I guess it's a good thing I've never been to one.
I think some use magic eraser as the next step in the process. After that, you would probably need something that is meant to whiten midsoles such as retrobrite, Sea Glow, or Air Legends sole sauce.
What works best out the 3?
Thanks for the info fellas.
This.Soap, water, toothbrush and some elbow grease bro. Works for me every time. No need to spend money on those products.
FNL has been rejecting payments at checkout and overselling for years now. Easily the worst out of the big retailers. They use a 3rd party security firm for verifying buyers and they will flag accounts based on suspicious activity and that range is very broad. They used to track IP so I assume they are still doing this and even more now. There is nothing FNL can do because they don't even have control of it, it's the 3rd party firm so it's really ****** up. Therefor I refuse to buy online from them but instore they alright
Yeah, I've known about their issues. I guess I wanted to point out how oblivious their staff are about the problem. To say there's nothing wrong on their end is cold blooded. Oh well...moving on.
Depends where you go. I've been to some (pre concord Jordan thirst era) & they were great-lots of deals.
I went to one 2-3yrs ago & it looked like a chaperoned middle school field trip. A bunch of kids trying to flip kicks with moms close by buying them some overpriced kick from another kid. This was a sneakercon btw. I just couldn't knowingly pay for anything from a 12-13yr old knowing mommy & daddy brought it for them. Like I rly felt like asking "where are your parents so I can pay them?" That was my last sneakercon.
I'm not opposed to sneakershows & that could've just been due to location, but I'm def hesitant & I refuse to pay more than $10 to enter.
magic eraser is great at getting stains out but it goes to **** real quicklyIt also depends on how long that stain has been there. I got mine 90% out after it has been there for months. Magic eraser is actually an abrasive so be careful how hard you push with that.
Magic Eraser will erase the texture on whatever surface your using it on (i.e. midsoles). Use care...
magic eraser is great at getting stains out but it goes to **** real quickly
Never even thought about that...gonna have to double check all my midsoles tonight haha
Magic Eraser will erase the texture on whatever surface your using it on (i.e. midsoles). Use care...
**** the culture thing man. It's just a hobby to me. Ppl take them way too serious call them culture.