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sprinkle some more salt and im out....courtesy of complex
sprinkle some more salt and im out....courtesy of complex
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patiently waiting for a restock. it's bound to happen
It's bad.. but i'm sitting here with nothing better to do^^^LOL! Perfect Grizz!
I need some waxed pants forrealsprinkle some more salt and im out....courtesy of complex
why are you so worried about us folks in the US???? theres more than 1 thread on NT
Just a follow up:
I used armor all leather wipes (as recommended in the maintenance thread) to clean my 2013 Royal 1s after UN DS'ing my queenz pair a couple of days ago. Sure it cleaned them but it also made them very shiney. Especially the black area. They remind me of the '01 pics I see floating around. For those who have used the leather wipes before you know it leaves a film over the leather. This helps keep the leather clean and soft. Upon cleaning them thoroughly- I now realize all of their blemishes. The 2 main ones are the excess glue attaching the midsole to the leather and the stitching in the rear of my left shoe being a little crooked.
In addition to using leather armor all wipes I also used the general cleaning wipes as well as the UV protectant ones on the midsole and soles. I know it's early but discoloration and separation is always on my mind. Hence why I keep them stored in my cool, dark, and damp rid dry closet (along with my other pairs).
*I was careful not to use too much of the wipes. I know that can harm the material if there's excess fluids on them. Didnt want members to jump down my throat for posting that*
My other pair from Snipes is in better overall condition. The box was flawless and the shoes themselves have far fewer glue stains and I didn't notice any crooked stitching.
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