:::OFFICIAL SNEAKER CARE/MAINTENANCE POST::: (It's back!)

I officially started my quest to re-gain control over the crumbling and sole separating shoes in my collection. To knock the rust off of my re-glue game, I started with an easier job that just happens to be one of my favorites of all time. Worked out great. Wearing 20-year old kicks like they are new releases. Many more re-glues to come.

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I just pulled out my 2018 He Got Game 13's and I noticed the pods are starting to yellow. What do you guys use for whitening the Jordan 13 pods?
 
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Is there a such thing as shoe stretching a Jordan XI .. as in for the pinky toe pain?

Or would the PL be risky..anyone try it out before?
 
Tips or products to remove the glitter?
It’s called bloom or spew that seeps out from the leather itself (in this case it’s an oil which makes it look like glitter). This product should get rid of the glitter and also seals the leather to prevent it from happening again. Hope this helps

 
It’s called bloom or spew that seeps out from the leather itself (in this case it’s an oil which makes it look like glitter). This product should get rid of the glitter and also seals the leather to prevent it from happening again. Hope this helps

Thank you will give it a try, any tips to applying it?
 
my 2012 Jordan 4 white cement soles finally separated. i wear them often and the soles are firm. Is it better to find replacement soles because of their age or just reglue them for now???
 
On the heels of whitening the soles on my barkleys yesterday, I tried the toes caps of my 04 Olympic 7s and the soles of my 01 royal 1s. Haven’t worn either in a very long time and they had some extensive discoloration. Only about 90 minutes of sun but decent results. Prolly do another session for the 1s later this week. Need a new can of infinity barge cement too…

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You mind letting me know What you used to get the shoes so white?
 
I bought the 1s for my wife and she wore them 3 times, they sat unboxed in the closet and turned a horrible yellow. I asked in here months ago and didn’t get an answer. I came across Vicks cleaner. And I used his detoxifier cleaner that’s made for yellow outsoles and the came out almost perfect. So, if you’re having an issue with yellowing, I’d definitely recommend this.
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where can i buy that OXIDIZER boss??
 
where can i buy that OXIDIZER boss??

This dude is all over my Facebook reels. 😂😂😂


I feel like all this stuff is just repackaged Salon Care 40 Vol Creme, but I could be wrong.

Maybe someone in here can let us know if the “sauce” from these sneaker cleaning companies is different than the stuff we buy from beauty supply stores.
 
I have done both and salon care by itself will work best if submerged, like they use for old hard plastic oxidation. That being said, they probably add something that thickens it so it stays on during sessions.
 
I have done both and salon care by itself will work best if submerged, like they use for old hard plastic oxidation. That being said, they probably add something that thickens it so it stays on during sessions.
Thanks for the info
 
Just came across this thread, what product do you guys use on sneakers that are suede/nubuck to protect the material from getting too dirty?
 
I have done both and salon care by itself will work best if submerged, like they use for old hard plastic oxidation. That being said, they probably add something that thickens it so it stays on during sessions.
Basic cornstarch is whats used to thicken it up.
 
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