ADIDAS BOOST Thread - PAGE 1 for INFO- *NO BUYING/SELLING/TRADING*

How many 3.0s have you copped this year?

  • 0

    Votes: 17 22.1%
  • 1-2

    Votes: 33 42.9%
  • 3+

    Votes: 27 35.1%

  • Total voters
    77
  • Poll closed .
I work in a office bro and sit directly across from a VP. They are Levis blue denim jeans. Sorry but I am not some young cat rocking no nut huggers to work. Just not happening. 

Can't rep you enough for this. My denim of choice is Levi 505, could care less what's in this month. No slim cut or pin rolled ankles for me. Wear what you like, be yourself.
 
 
Going to buy my first pair of ultra boost. Is $150 shipped for the red and black ones a good deal?
Might can find a lil cheaper, but not sure if the sizes dried up. If you're a big footer like me here's a link for 12 and 13 that's a lil less than 150

https://www.ruvilla.com/ultra-boost-solar-red.html
 
washing machine fam


Good looks. I'm guessing the cycle will be light/delicates. Hope the type of detergent doesn't matter
 
So what's the best way (general consensus) on how to clean the boost foam? My retro and yohji boosts have picked up orange stains..
 
No risk of damaging the foam? I've tried Jason mark and they don't really clean the boost..
Nope, just don't push hard or use scrub with something abrasive. Paper towel or any type of cloth should work

Have cleaned my Pure Boosts multiple times and it worked well.
 
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I had a 20% off code sitting in my email for adidas.com. Went and scooped the black ultras for 156 shipped. They came in today and they are fantastic.

So what's the best way (general consensus) on how to clean the boost foam? My retro and yohji boosts have picked up orange stains..

My girl got mud/grass/wine on her pure boosts. I tried cleaning them with jason markk and it barely worked. I'd be afraid of using rubbing alcohol in fear of drying the foam out. Being unable to clean these got me shook to wear my y3 retro boosts anywhere. :smh:

My solution for my girls pair and eventually my ultras, is to dye the midsoles black when their time is up. I've just accepted that it's a material that's impossible to safely clean.
 
I had a 20% off code sitting in my email for adidas.com. Went and scooped the black ultras for 156 shipped. They came in today and they are fantastic.


My girl got mud/grass/wine on her pure boosts. I tried cleaning them with jason markk and it barely worked. I'd be afraid of using rubbing alcohol in fear of drying the foam out. Being unable to clean these got me shook to wear my y3 retro boosts anywhere. :smh:

My solution for my girls pair and eventually my ultras, is to dye the midsoles black when their time is up. I've just accepted that it's a material that's impossible to safely clean.

Not true you can saftly throw them in the washing machine (cold wash) with a small amount of detergent and they come out like new. I've done these with both my blue Pure Boost Primeknits & black adizero prime boosts both have primeknit and neither pair bled colors. Theres plenty of other cleaning products out there that probably work too so why just settle for dirty sneakers?
 
I had a 20% off code sitting in my email for adidas.com. Went and scooped the black ultras for 156 shipped. They came in today and they are fantastic.

My girl got mud/grass/wine on her pure boosts. I tried cleaning them with jason markk and it barely worked. I'd be afraid of using rubbing alcohol in fear of drying the foam out. Being unable to clean these got me shook to wear my y3 retro boosts anywhere. :smh:

My solution for my girls pair and eventually my ultras, is to dye the midsoles black when their time is up. I've just accepted that it's a material that's impossible to safely clean.

Not true you can saftly throw them in the washing machine (cold wash) with a small amount of detergent and they come out like new. I've done these with both my blue Pure Boost Primeknits & black adizero prime boosts both have primeknit and neither pair bled colors. Theres plenty of other cleaning products out there that probably work too so why just settle for dirty sneakers?

We're talking about the midsoles. If your midsoles came out "like new" after a spin cycle, then they probably weren't dirty to begin with.

Good luck with adding rubbing alcohol, acetone, gasoline, and battery acid to yall's midsoles though. Might get the stains off, but you also might be accelerating the aging process of a material that deteriorates quickly as it is.
 

I have a feeling that Mr. Clean Magic Eraser should remove that stain no problem. Just ease on to the scrubbing hoping that it won't be necessary to apply much force in doing so. I've used Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on my the white midsole on my Nike Freeruns when I scuff them with black marks and they remove easily with Magic Eraser when a regular soap and water can't remove them. Give that a shot. I feel it'll work great for the stain you have. Just a suggestion.
 
oooo it used to say, sold out 
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RRS has 20% off ..check your emails guys.. with VIP the UBs come oput to like 140-something 
 
 
oooo it used to say, sold out 
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RRS has 20% off ..check your emails guys.. with VIP the UBs come oput to like 140-something 
Nvm. I see the 20% off code in the e-mail, but it doesn't bring it down to $140 something still. $156.20 for me

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