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thanks for the advice.Use a dark colored rag & damp with water then touch up the spots. My ***** was looking for a formula or something to clean the faux suede on those kicks . They're not gucci loafs famo
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thanks for the advice.Use a dark colored rag & damp with water then touch up the spots. My ***** was looking for a formula or something to clean the faux suede on those kicks . They're not gucci loafs famo
I heard about using baby oil but not the clorax. I'll see what happens.I had the same problem
Use 2 parts original pine sol with 1 part Clorox bleach. I knoww what your thinking. (The bleach will bleach the color). It WONT bleach your shoes. The chemical in the pine sole counter acts the bleaching chemical in the Clorox. After you wipe it down with that solution. Wipe a small layer of baby oil on it and it'll be good as new.
don't try this
sure.The garbage can. Those shoes are horrid
I heard about using baby oil but not the clorax. I'll see what happens.I had the same problem
Use 2 parts original pine sol with 1 part Clorox bleach. I knoww what your thinking. (The bleach will bleach the color). It WONT bleach your shoes. The chemical in the pine sole counter acts the bleaching chemical in the Clorox. After you wipe it down with that solution. Wipe a small layer of baby oil on it and it'll be good as new.
don't try this
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I had the same problem
Use 2 parts original pine sol with 1 part Clorox bleach. I knoww what your thinking. (The bleach will bleach the color). It WONT bleach your shoes. The chemical in the pine sole counter acts the bleaching chemical in the Clorox. After you wipe it down with that solution. Wipe a small layer of baby oil on it and it'll be good as new.
don't try this
I heard about using baby oil but not the clorax. I'll see what happens.I had the same problem
Use 2 parts original pine sol with 1 part Clorox bleach. I knoww what your thinking. (The bleach will bleach the color). It WONT bleach your shoes. The chemical in the pine sole counter acts the bleaching chemical in the Clorox. After you wipe it down with that solution. Wipe a small layer of baby oil on it and it'll be good as new.
don't try this
Read the black text in the the reply OP. Please dont do this. Clorox will destroy your shoes.
Its all fun and games but come on people dont suggest **** that will actually **** up people's shoes, that **** isnt funny. Keep it to harmless jokes.
Hella confusedI heard if you use to much water on suede it messes it up. Speaking from experience.