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hey guys, is it still possible to restore this fire red III? paint is chipping on the left shoe and peeled off on the right one, what do i do? thanks inadvance!
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With the white part of the midsole, tape it off, acentone it, and repaint it with angelus paint...thats really the only way I would thinkOriginally Posted by niophyte0430
hey guys, is it still possible to restore this fire red III? paint is chipping on the left shoe and peeled off on the right one, what do i do? thanks in advance!
Ive heard that E6000 is the best glue you can use for reattaching midsoles. Its strong, flexible, and any residue it leaves is easier to clean offthen the previously mentioned glue.Originally Posted by pimpjobu
^ i would go with shoe goo. gorilla glue will dry up and get hard. then it kind of foams out so it's going to look very nasty. epoxy glue will work also . i never really use epoxy glue, i usually prefer shoe goo but that's just me.
jean stains- don't know which jeans are less likely to stain your shoes. i'm guessing the darker the jeans, the more likely it will bleed due to the dyes. most of my jeans are lighter color. so i'm thinking the newer the jeans, the more likely it will bleed. might not want to wear newer jeans with the shoes. hope this helps.
Keeping the shoes in a cool dark place help. If you do decide to wear them, stepping in water/liquids could cause them to turn yellow.Originally Posted by oscarxxx2003
Well I was just wondering. I'm not planing to wear any of my cdp shoes in about 3 years I might start wearing do I have to do something to keep them from rotting in my closet. Really worried about tha icey sole like tha 6s and 5s becuse I'm not really sure but I see tha sole getting a little yellow. Any help would be great thanks
Originally Posted by andfattoo
I doubt they would crack after a couple of years from being DS..... but the best thing to do to prevent cracking is to wear them, next alternative is to keep them in a dark cool closet like someone said above. Anybody can correct me if im wrong.