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@JE15306 How many sessions do you do? I did a couple to see good results. I don't think there's anything you can do from what I've read. But I would keep it yellow, but that is just me. I like a little vintage look on my sneakers, just not too much lol. Also on the pods of the 13's, use the retr0brite formula. Give it another go, I'm positive it will work with those.
@Fat Boy 915 Try nail polish remover. Get a paper towel and use a little bit of nail polish remover and lightly run it over the scuffed areas. If nail polish remover is too weak, use acetone.
Oh btw, the formula restoremysneakers uses is a stronger formula than the generic retr0brite formula i posted here. For the original retr0brite formula, you need hydrogen peroxide of at least 10% - 15%
@Fat Boy 915 Try nail polish remover. Get a paper towel and use a little bit of nail polish remover and lightly run it over the scuffed areas. If nail polish remover is too weak, use acetone.
Oh btw, the formula restoremysneakers uses is a stronger formula than the generic retr0brite formula i posted here. For the original retr0brite formula, you need hydrogen peroxide of at least 10% - 15%