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I keep seeing people worrying about getting the 4KBs/White Horses dirty. I have white Flyknit Trainers, and Lunar 3s that I actually jog in, and it's a piece of cake to keep white Flyknit clean. I use that Crep stuff, but there's other brands that do the same thing. The treads on my Lunars are almost worn, but the white Flyknit still looks new. It makes it water repellent, and all you have to do after it's treated is wipe the dirt off. Because of the protectant, the dirt just wipes off instead of getting pushed into the Flyknit weave when you hit it with a damp/wet rag. That stuff works like a charm on my 11 concords/cherrys too.
- Just to add, the only white/light colored Flyknit shoe I've ever been leery about using protectant on is the 9 Beethoven. For some reason, some pairs of those get that 'purple haze' to them, even when exposed to just plain water.
- Just to add, the only white/light colored Flyknit shoe I've ever been leery about using protectant on is the 9 Beethoven. For some reason, some pairs of those get that 'purple haze' to them, even when exposed to just plain water.
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