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Actually experimented and gave a test run that didnt produce results i wanted.Is there anyway to make a sole sauce at home with Salon Care and other ingredients?
As highlighted the key components in rubber restoration to get old midsole/soles or rubber in general back to as close as new is 3 - 1 split of 100% alcohol and Wintergreen Oil sometimes marketed as Methyl Salicylate. Which in theory when added to straight Salon Care should do the trick in taking the edge off which is what i believe marketed sauces contain given the smell of such sauces.
Mixed that into Vol 50 on hand added cornstarch for thickness and it still wound up singeing the sole.
Catch to that however is the sole applied to was already singed and so in order to test a Vol 50 mix i would need apply it to a fresh untreated sole. Still believe Vol 50 is too strong but wouldnt mind experimenting with Vol 40 of the same mixture in the future.
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