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rubbing alcohol?These Stains were caused by SEA GLOW, anybody have a solution to this????????
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rubbing alcohol?These Stains were caused by SEA GLOW, anybody have a solution to this????????
no, like it was said earlier, the seaglow stripped the clear portion of the PL off so it needs another coat of clear which is why i recommended the acrylic finisher, it should do the trick. All rubbing alcohol is going to do is further strip the clear layer off of the PL.rubbing alcohol?
So have you used this finisher before on patent leather?clean them up and try to remove any resedue or product on the PL then use the acrylic finisher (high gloss) from turtlefeathers.net to make it shine again and im sure it will be back to new pretty much, here is the link:
http://turtlefeathers.net/text/angelus/miscellaneous-products.html#finisher
scroll down to the finisher and pick how glossy you want it to be and then go to town on making your shoes look new again.
I would go with the liquid. If you have Lowes nearby they carry it.I finally saw a canister of Bar Keepers Friend at a local Target today, but they only had the powdered kind, not any liquid kind. Is the powdered kind usable on sneaks as long as you mix it with water of course? Or is the liquid kind the only usable kind on sneaks? I'm confused as hell since they make both types.
no but its a finisher which is a layer on top of painting so it should work perfectly and if anything it won't make it any worse. if they were my shoe i would have ordered it immediately. Also if you read the page its safe for leather and walkin so it will be fine.So have you used this finisher before on patent leather?
When I put oxyclean in a bottle with water it makes the bottle hard and when I open it the bottle literally explodes opened. SoThanks to the 2 people who responded to my post, reped! I ended up shipping the shoes back to the seller. I don't really have the time to take on a project like that anyways.
I guess I will have to pay the crazy prices that people want for them ($300+ ^__^)
What's the best way to clean laces? I have a pair of LeBron 9 Elite "Home" laces that are hurting. Its the pair with gold dashes on them. Will oxyclean in a water bottle work? Or will it strip the gold?
Thanks to the 2 people who responded to my post, reped! I ended up shipping the shoes back to the seller. I don't really have the time to take on a project like that anyways.
I guess I will have to pay the crazy prices that people want for them ($300+ ^__^)
What's the best way to clean laces? I have a pair of LeBron 9 Elite "Home" laces that are hurting. Its the pair with gold dashes on them. Will oxyclean in a water bottle work? Or will it strip the gold?
I've got a pair of 2011 BC3's and I'm working on stripping the paint off and repainting them. The white paint is easy enough but the black paint seems to have a protective layer over it or something and rubbing acetone on iy doesn't have much effect on stripping the paint. Any ways to do this quicker?
I just bought a pair of deadstock DMP 6s and I was going to unds them soon. What are the chances of them cracking???
I finally saw a bottle of the liquid version of Bar Keepers Friend at a local Home Depot. And that's the stuff to use to restore your shoes back to white right?
But can anyone verify where I can get Retrobrite or Sea Glow to restore yellowed soles back to clear form from a land based store?
How can i remove creases on a Jordan X ??
I have tried that but it started separating the soleThe same way as others wet towel an iron