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U did a good job you could've done better on the creasing but overall u brought then back to life I give a 7/10
 
Good job do you care to elaborate on the process? Materials etc.

Good job by the way.
 
I used hot water and soap to get most of the dirt stains off of the grey nubuck. To get the old paint off of the midsole, I just scraped it with a sharp file until it all flaked off. I purposely didn't use acetone because I don't think its good for the midsole. The paint I used is made by company called angelus. I'm pretty sure they make all of the Jordan colors. I used regular blue painters tape to tape off the leather and sole so I wouldn't get paint on it. The Angelus paint is a few shades lighter and a little bit less glossy than the factory paint so I think I'm gonna put a clear coat over it to see if it helps at all. Like I said I'm not done yet, I still have to unyellow the toecap and remove all of the creases.
 
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