Originally Posted by
jakecuevas
Originally Posted by JordanHead21
Hey guys just got these in the mail as a steal ($75) and they are my first pair of "older" shoes with a clear bottom, so I had a few seaglow questions if you dont mind helping.
1. I was reading about people poking a tiny hole in each sole to make the seaglow work better, can you poke more than one if you space it out?
2. I saw pictures of someones columbias and they were ORANGE and said he seaglowed them and they turned like that because they were out in the sun too long, about how long should they be in the sun without messing them up?
3. Do they absolutely have to go in the sun or can it just be under a light such as a desk lamp?
4. Do you think the 4oz bottle would be enough to clear these up? They are a sz 8 and not too yellow (atleast I don't think)
1. You can do more than one hole...not big holes, like a thumb tack, just poke 2-3 holes in the highly yellowed area, should be more effective.
2.apply seaglow, leave or 30-45 min....apply seaglow leave for 30-45 min.....do for a total of 2-4 hours total, and you may want to do 2-4 days or until you have your desired color.
3.desk lamp NO, lol sun works best but i heard you can use a florescent light, but don't no how good this works, best bet is the sun.
4. yea go with that. worst posibliity you can always buy more...
Hope this helps you...