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They have been selling them for a while.Since when did foot locker start selling sneaker shields
You don't need sneaker shields for your shoes like the member said. You should just wear them and enjoy them.
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They have been selling them for a while.Since when did foot locker start selling sneaker shields
Pulled these out and found this, it's ink transfer from the reciept that I left in the box. Any suggestions? I've tried magic eraser, hair spray, shoe cleaner, regular eraser, nothing seems to be working at all.
In the words of JayZ
Good luck with THAT bro
I came to my own conclusion it's a defect not ink. I couldn't get it out. I simply returned the shoe on the 45th day with a receipt from the pair I wore
In the words of JayZ
Good luck with THAT bro
I came to my own conclusion it's a defect not ink. I couldn't get it out. I simply returned the shoe on the 45th day with a receipt from the pair I wore
This is the first time ive even took em out since I bought em! I'm not sure what to do at this point
Might as well give 100% acetone a try.This is the first time ive even took em out since I bought em! I'm not sure what to do at this point
Some creasing are just plain ugly on some jordan shoes, specially the tumbled leather.They have been selling them for a while.
You don't need sneaker shields for your shoes like the member said. You should just wear them and enjoy them.
Okay then, thanks for the answer. Repped@killuminati No, if you are going to do that you should use plastic because the cardboard moves around in your shoe and shreds into little pieces and it is hard to clean out. If you want sneaker shields, go to footlocker and buy them, they are about $10. Your shoe is going to crease anyway, so its pointless. Just wear them.
only when people don't wear their true size. If you wear TTS there will usually only be that one crease.Some creasing are just plain ugly on some jordan shoes, specially the tumbled leather.
Why have this bad crease when you can prevent it?
Sneaker shield is available through their website..@killuminati
any tutorial?
you should dye it. and you re not gonna be able to white it out.
You can dye only darker colors than you have now.
Did you try the other tutorials posted, because I'm pretty sure those would would work...pretty sure RIT would also help.
any tutorial?
You didn't tell us what exactly you needed help with on the stitched midsole? Tips to clean, tips to remove it, tips to do what...?
any tips for the stitched midsole guys?
Just reglue the part that is separating, no point in taking off the entire sole, it's literally pointless. It's like, you're goona have to reglue the toecap regardless, so why make it even more difficult by removing the sole and forcing yourself to spend time on a big issue when all you have now is a minor issue.Hey guys I've been reading through this because I have a few shoes that need some work. This is my most recent issue, the toecap on both shoes have separated but the rest is still intact.
I see that e6000 is recommended a lot here but would I just glue it back or should I remove the entire sole?
Also might want to consider this glue since it's minor separation (less recommended for major separation):Thanks a lot , and yea I'll have to figure out how to clamp it