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anyone know how to remove glue stains on patent leather? There those three streaks on the shoe that bug the heck out of me.
Rubbing Alcohol! Very carefully
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anyone know how to remove glue stains on patent leather? There those three streaks on the shoe that bug the heck out of me.
Anybody ever feel that dish soap works just as good as Jason Markk?
Varsity red.Where the OG Chicago 1s closer to varsity red or Fire Red?
That or rubbing alcohol should work fine. I've only used rubbing alcohol since Ive bought a huge bottle I also use to clean my bong.
Hey Guys,
I saw a you-tube video where a guy used hydrogen peroxide to disinfect the inside of the shoe. Anybody try this?
That or rubbing alcohol should work fine. I've only used rubbing alcohol since Ive bought a huge bottle I also use to clean my bong.
uhhhhh he meant his bongO
That or rubbing alcohol should work fine. I've only used rubbing alcohol since Ive bought a huge bottle I also use to clean my bong.
These are facts.That or rubbing alcohol should work fine. I've only used rubbing alcohol since Ive bought a huge bottle I also use to clean my bong.
FixedAnybody ever feel that dish soap works just as good as Jason Markk?
People say Brand name shoe cleaner is just version of dish soap.
Fixed
I still swear by JM though
JM > angelus shoe cleaner imo
Is it fogged?I used kiwi shoe spray on my am14's and now the airbbag part looks dull.. How can I shine them back up? Will this stuff wear off in time?
Disinfectant wipes or a disinfectant spray would be a lot easier to use and get your hands on.
Hey Guys,
I saw a you-tube video where a guy used hydrogen peroxide to disinfect the inside of the shoe. Anybody try this?
Have you tried acetone/nail polish remover yet? I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss it, might just work, that would be the first thing that comes to mind for something like this. If that doesn't work and all else fails, you might need to just repaint the area and blend it in to the surrounding patent leather.I have no idea where this stain came from. Its not a typical black scuff you can remove with nail polish remover. It seems as if something has faded onto the patent leather. Any suggestions ? I've tried magic eraser, soap & water.
Is it fogged?
Could try to clean them with water + laundry detergent...see if that helps. Could also use some gloss maybe?
Disinfectant wipes or a disinfectant spray would be a lot easier to use and get your hands on.
Have you tried acetone/nail polish remover yet? I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss it, might just work, that would be the first thing that comes to mind for something like this. If that doesn't work and all else fails, you might need to just repaint the area and blend it in to the surrounding patent leather.
First try a suede eraser and brush. You can find them in most stores like target or try amazon. Some people even say you can use a regular pencil eraser.Dirt mark on Hare 7 suede. Help please.
If acetone didn't work, then yes, repaint it. Use a q-tip and slightly dab white paint over the reddened parts.
So I did a repaint on my laser 1s, turned them in to breds. All turned out fine except for some sole dye I got on the midsole. Anything I can do to get rid of the dye? Should I paint over it?
Already tried using acetone. Didn't make much of a difference since most of it had dried.
There's probably something out there, but it would take a professional to know. I've never learned how to restore 3m and from what I've researched, can't really find anything on the internet.
The 3M on these DS Metallic White 5s is flawed . . . I thought it was a glue stain at first, but now I'm thinking the 3M paint may have been scratched or smeared before it dried during manufacturing. I'm not sure what it is, but if it's not too much trouble then I'd like to fix it. Has anyone dealt with this before? Can 3M be restored?
Depending on what you need done, I might be able to help.Is anyone doing restorations right now?
I got a few pair I could use some work on.
Would angelus be best or should I use something else?
If acetone didn't work, then yes, repaint it. Use a q-tip and slightly dab white paint over the reddened parts.
Yes, regular Angelus white paint should be fine. Just blend it in as best you can with the surrounding midsole.
Would angelus be best or should I use something else?