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Help! I need to redye my suede on my doernbecher 6's but I can't fine the right color! What should I use? I need people with experience to help me! Thanks guys!!! Also, what is the best working sole sauce?
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i cant answer the first thing but i use salon 40. it's only $3.95 including tax
Help! I need to redye my suede on my doernbecher 6's but I can't fine the right color! What should I use? I need people with experience to help me! Thanks guys!!! Also, what is the best working sole sauce?
paint. not hard, just touch it upis there any way to fix tha scratches on AJ 5's stealths on tha toe part.. cuz i was walkin up stairs and i accidentaly hit tha rough stairway =[
i cant answer the first thing but i use salon 40. it's only $3.95 including taxi
what do you use?My sole sauce you get faster results
A very HIGH Grade Volume Cremewhat do you use?
that's specific...A very HIGH Grade Volume Creme
Just know it's better than 50 volumethat's specific...
......i mean you gonna share info or just brag?Just know it's better than 50 volume
obviously not because you cant give me a name, let alone a site to purchase the itemNo because i sell it for a living....
UPDATE:
1. let us know where you got your information from. that way people can post links for you to verify without posting the same sites you may have gotten your info from. if somebody posts the same site you got your info from, that doesnt help you verify anything. be more specific.
2. how hard did you try to look up the answer? i googled "jordan 5 lace length" and 1 of the sites at the top of the list is http://help-en-us.nike.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/16732/~/nike-shoelaces-size-chart. thats directly from NDC. i dont know if thats reliable enough for you.
I know this won't help you for this time, but the best way to get a sneaker clean is to clean it as soon as it gets dirty. The longer you leave dirt / grime etc on a sneaker, the harder it is to get off. If you haven't already try some Jason Mark cleaner and one of their brushes. There is a video on YouTube that will show you how to use it. Good luck!I don't mean to derail:
How can I clean dirt/gunk from durabuck? I put my Playoff 8's and Raptor 7's through it a while back. They've been bathing in dirt and soap and water won't do.
What would you guys recommend?
Thanks in advcance!!
not too knowledgable but maybe do acetone on all of it then just repaint it.
I've just copped a pair of 2001 Metallic 6 Low's that I'm restoring. The condition is awesome, the nubuck is decent and the soles are only a tad yellow (1-2 sessions with Sole Bright will get them gleaming again). The only problem is the toe cap on the right shoe has obviously gone through some trauma and the dude before me has glued it back on. The trouble is the guy has got glue all over the nubuck and not bothered to clean it off in time and just let it dry.
I tried to acetone a very small about of the glue which melted it away but unfortunetly has scorched the top layer of the nubuck. Any recommendations to get the rest off? Luckily I have some Jet Black Angelus dye that I can recover he small area that is spoilt but if you can help me get the rest off then that would be sweet.
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Quick question, i need yalls opinions:
How do yall clean your patent leather what do you do to get it SHINY?
i learned the shaving cream method in the beginning and i've used it ever since with perfect results every time. (its simple just polish with the cream)
while that gives me a decent shine, what are other products people use to get that fresh out the box gleam?
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No because i sell it for a living....
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good luck with your endeavor
good luck with your endeavor
No idea how to help to create an incredibly matte finish, never seen anyone try to do it. Matte Acrylic finisher is the lowest type of gloss finisher that Angelus offers. You might want to see if you could find other brands that offer an even more less glossy/matte arcylic finisher .Hi all.
Anyone can Tell me how to make a super matte finisher ? I have matte with duller, it's ok but it leaves a bit dust/grey accent on the black.
So how Many duller I should put to matte finisher to make it good and durable?
And I think basic question :
How many layers of paint you usually put on your customs?
Thanks in advance.
The normal detergent/dish soap + warm water is always good. Bleach works incredibly well to take off stains on white laces, but I don't exactly know if it would affect the wax, I don't think it will, but use at your own caution if you want toAnybody know how to clean wax laces? My laser 4 laces is already dirty. The wax attracts dirty easily... Much appreciated.!
Always provide pictures for best advice. Acetone is probably the most potent and effective method to removing tough glue stains, but at the same time, because of it's potency, it often removes a lot more than just the glue when using it, especially on materials like nubuck,durabuck,suede,etc. You can definitely re-dye the spots that the acetone took off.
I've just copped a pair of 2001 Metallic 6 Low's that I'm restoring. The condition is awesome, the nubuck is decent and the soles are only a tad yellow (1-2 sessions with Sole Bright will get them gleaming again). The only problem is the toe cap on the right shoe has obviously gone through some trauma and the dude before me has glued it back on. The trouble is the guy has got glue all over the nubuck and not bothered to clean it off in time and just let it dry.
I tried to acetone a very small about of the glue which melted it away but unfortunetly has scorched the top layer of the nubuck. Any recommendations to get the rest off? Luckily I have some Jet Black Angelus dye that I can recover he small area that is spoilt but if you can help me get the rest off then that would be sweet.
Might need a more potent soap. If you haven't, try laundry detergent or dish soap, they're a lot more effective than regular hand soap. You might also want to invest in a shoe cleaner, e.g. Refreshed, Jason Markk, Lincoln EZ Cleaner,etc.I don't mean to derail:
How can I clean dirt/gunk from durabuck? I put my Playoff 8's and Raptor 7's through it a while back. They've been bathing in dirt and soap and water won't do.
What would you guys recommend?
Thanks in advcance!!