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Damn they have 1500YP. Of course not my sz
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they def not selling fake nbsyeah i did my research, it definitely is/was sneakerff. i remember because he used to post here. but then i got all paranoid and shi because why would he have to change names if he got caught selling fakes or something so i'm good right?
You mean this kind of suede brush?qooman hit them with the suede brush and bring them back to life along with a midsole cleaning. Have them looking A-1 in no time. My 997RF will be in rotation when the weather warms up
you're right. the v2 came out in 1998 and the 1700 was 1999.Over the next several weeks I am going to be dropping some collection videos, here is the fist one. Enjoy.
I got one of those at like Burlington for 3 bucks. It is a suede and nubuck eraser and brush. I had a pair of shoes I thought was ruined from a night of drinking and failed cleaning attempt. The eraser and brush have them looking night and day better
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if you were following my story, i've verified with NB and they claim they are a authorized retailer. also the mesh i think it was just the different lighting highlighting different part of the mesh. i hope. the lighting on mine were pretty direct sunlight coming in through my windows. if you guys could snap a pic like that maybe i'll finally feel comfortable rocking.
Cleaning process is done drily, no water?I got one of those at like Burlington for 3 bucks. It is a suede and nubuck eraser and brush. I had a pair of shoes I thought was ruined from a night of drinking and failed cleaning attempt. The eraser and brush have them looking night and day better
Don't put water on your suede or nubuck at all. Ruins it, especially the suede. Clean it dry. The eraser will lift stains from the material and the brush will get the deep seeded gunk and crap out. Then you can brush the suede back to proper nap and shape and have them looking really good. I highly suggest investing in a suede protectant spray as well. Only a couple of bucks and definitely helps ya out if you get caught in a wet/rainy situation while in suede shoes or jacket.Cleaning process is done drily, no water?
Don't put water on your suede or nubuck at all. Ruins it, especially the suede. Clean it dry. The eraser will lift stains from the material and the brush will get the deep seeded gunk and crap out. Then you can brush the suede back to proper nap and shape and have them looking really good. I highly suggest investing in a suede protectant spray as well. Only a couple of bucks and definitely helps ya out if you get caught in a wet/rainy situation while in suede shoes or jacket.
Investing in proper preventative and maintenance materials for your shoes/clothing, especially suede, will help it stay clean and last as long as possible. I might be a bit different than most people, but as most of us sneaker/shoe fans can relate to, I really enjoy taking an hour or so once a month on a weekend and cleaning a handful of shoes and bringing them back to pristine condition. It's like getting a new pair of shoes all over again, and you'd be surprised at how clean you can get them with a little bit of work and minimal effort.
Cleaning process is done drily, no water?
jjlincoln15 exactly, I agree as well.
Erasers are the best option for suede for sure. I think I have that same cheap kiwi brand too and been using it for years lol.
What do you guys do for your mesh toe box/collar though?
That’s super helpful actually, thanks dude. I’ll try to find a decent detergent and attempt it this weekend. I just hope I don’t get any of it on the suede
I also highly recommend one of these since so many NBs have suede.
Very versatile, and IIRC brass bristles are some of the best at cleaning suede. Just search "Shacke Suede Brush" on Amazon.