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I just been wondering how the regular white tounge will look with the summit white upper.
I'm sure it will look just fine lol getting the tags dyed Chicago style.
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I just been wondering how the regular white tounge will look with the summit white upper.
Post pics, might just be glitter which is usually easy to wipe off.
I think that would be a better custom job anyways. Whats gonna be your donor pair?
You can see some white spots under the swoosh. I'm thinking of using the jason mark solvent to clean it.
I used an ultraviolet light from a fish tank to kill off mold that kept coming back in a wardrobe after a pipe had burst. If you're getting it, then you probably have high humidity for some reason.
You can see some white spots under the swoosh. I'm thinking of using the jason mark solvent to clean it.
If the JM doesn't clean it it's probably not "glitter". Looks a bit different than what I've seen on my pairs. Yours is not as shiny as far as I can see from your pic.
You can see some white spots under the swoosh. I'm thinking of using the jason mark solvent to clean it.
It's like the black/gold 23 boxes have on them. Looks weird on that one.Good lawd that's a big label. Lol or maybe it's too high up on the box. Either way.....COPPED 2 TIMES!
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I found these a while back at the bottom of a pile of shoes in a charity shop They were crushed to hell and all the black was mouldy. In the end I had to deglaze to and reseal those bits cos it was all spotty even after clearing it up. You might find the bits you got will still look flat after cleaning if the mold has eaten into the finish.Thanks for the response guys. I got rid of the paper inside as soon as i spotted it. It's weird because i have the chicagos, royals and balcktoes stacked on top of one another with the breds and the molding only showed in the breds. I'll try JM first and then UV and see what happens. I'll give an update later on so if anybody runs into a similar issue this can be reference.
damn. hopefully mine isn't that bad.. Will keeping it out in the sun help? After I spotted these spots I was going to try to clean them as much as possible and then rock them.I found these a while back at the bottom of a pile of shoes in a charity shop They were crushed to hell and all the black was mouldy. In the end I had to deglaze to and reseal those bits cos it was all spotty even after clearing it up. You might find the bits you got will still look flat after cleaning if the mold has eaten into the finish.
In theory sunlight should help to kill the spores off if there is any. but moisture needs to be low. less than 50% humidity from what I read.damn. hopefully mine isn't that bad.. Will keeping it out in the sun help? After I spotted these spots I was going to try to clean them as much as possible and then rock them.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks!In theory sunlight should help to kill the spores off if there is any. but moisture needs to be low. less than 50% humidity from what I read.
Re-sealing is the easiest thing to do anyway. really hard to screw it up unless you have pure 'fat finger syndrome'.