****THE OFFICIAL CURE FOR YELLOWING****

I took a "risk" last weekend by applying seaglow on my VI Oly. The right sole was slightly yellowing. I used small paint brush instead of toothbrush, and applied it on the sole. Took about 30 minutes out of the sun, wiped it out using warm paper towel, and I was SATISFIED with the result so far. I think it works great on slightly yellowing soles.

Maybe not a good example, but here's the pic of soles before I put seaglow. Look at the right sole (top)....it was slightly yellowing
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After I put seaglow...Look at the right sole (top):
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just a question, i'm sorry if it's been answer already. but all your help is appreciated..

when applying sea glow to the netting/mesh of a white pair of jordans, such as the Laney's, would the fabric under the mesh turn blue?
 
^read the thread or at least the first page
1. Bar Keeper's Friend is for MESH ONLY
2. Sea Glow is for CLEAR SOLES
 
Bar keeprs is for the mesh on the XI's
Sea glow is for plastic, like the plastic mesh on the V's.
My sole just seperated on my space james by the way. Guess I was careless.
The World Iz Yourz
 
patent leather, you might want to use leather paint that they sell at shoe repair places or you grocery store.
 
sorry if this has been asked before but does seaglow work on all yellowed soles like the ones?
 
^^^It should work on all clear rubber, so yes it will work on the I's
 
For the netting on the IV`s should I use Sea Glow or Bar Keepers Friend?


 
^ I believe it works on white soles as well but not sure. Anyone care to clarify?
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Are there any stores that sell seaglow and are there any in Buffalo?? Thanx
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