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easiest way is to use fabric softener sheets. Stuff them inside of the shoes to help kill the smell. The stronger the smoke smell, the more sheets your gonna use. If the shoes aren't old and not of the nubuck/suede variety, I would recommend just washing them in the washing machine. Let them air dry after washing them to see if the smell has disappeared. If the smell is there after washing, use the sheets to finish the job. Might want to use some frebreeze, this also helps.How can you remove smoke smell from sneakers? The whole shoe I have smells like cigarette smoke
As long as it's a leather finisherDo I have to use angelus brand matte finisher or can I use another brand? URGENT
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The midsole on my Grape V's are separating.
Is there any adhesive I can put on to the clear part of the sole so the midsole attaches better?
I think it may have been due to seaglowing, The shoes are fine except for this flaw in them.
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The midsole on my Grape V's are separating.
Is there any adhesive I can put on to the clear part of the sole so the midsole attaches better?
I think it may have been due to seaglowing, The shoes are fine except for this flaw in them.
You could also go with lincoln e z cleaner its only like 8 bucks on ebay with free shippingany hope for the dirt on these?
i wouldnt use that one i bought the same one and its not a clear bargecemnt it has a green color to it so if you get it onto the white part of the shoe its gonna be kinda hard to get it offI'm bout to fix the sole separation on my 1992 la tech mailmans I got 1 question tho... I kno I need barge cement and I found it local but only in the 2oz tube, which is enough for this pair I assume, but is the 2oz tube the kind I need? pictured below
no picture or shoe name? personally i dont nor would i ever spray anything on my shoes, just clean them after each wear. its easier and water never hurt anything, especially leather.Can anyone recommend me a spray to spray on these classics to kinda repel lint or dirt and at least have it easier to clean? I'm gonna rock these so hard but I want to just take some precautions and want to know what kind of special accessories you guys use to spray these beautiful sneakers before actually wearing them to keep them as clean as you can? Seems like the leather on the side is the same as the Air Jordan X Chicago's and those got a little stained dirty because I never sprayed it with anything.
It's the best I've used, but the other alternatives that I have used have been regular sneaker cleaner from FTL or FNL, and soap and water. It's a really good cleaner though. There are plenty of videos on YouTube of people trying it out.is jason markk the all-around best shoe cleaner? Or is there something cheaper that is just as good?
@ the LA techs
You sure those are still wearable? Might want to take some steam to those 20+ year old kicks.