Adidas NMD thread

Appreciate the info.

Would whole size down be too tight?
Depends on what you wear. I do 9s in Yeezys and Ultra Boosts and then 8.5s in NMD XR1s (only reg NMDs I have are a mesh pair). Watch out with the white bottomed ones though, they wind up getting discolored after like 2 wears.
 
 
tooth brush and some dishwashing soap and they'll be good as new

just dont let the dirt sit there forever and stain the boost
Tried this and it does absolutely nothing with the white boost since it discolors the glue itself. White boost is a pain in the butt to clean.
 
Depends on what you wear. I do 9s in Yeezys and Ultra Boosts and then 8.5s in NMD XR1s (only reg NMDs I have are a mesh pair). Watch out with the white bottomed ones though, they wind up getting discolored after like 2 wears.

Sorry for the multiple questions; I'm getting back into sneakers.

I mostly wear boots and Js...10.5 in most jordans
 
Damn, Extrabutter has em for sale in store, but I'm stuck at work for another hour or so. Doubt they'll have anything by the time I get there.
 
 
damn.

i've done this multiple times with no problems

did you try oxy?
Haven't done oxyclean yet. Will probably try that next since there's a bit of a red scuff on the boost itself that bugs the hell out of me. Was primarily using clorox wipes before, but they only get you so far.
 
 
Haven't done oxyclean yet. Will probably try that next since there's a bit of a red scuff on the boost itself that bugs the hell out of me. Was primarily using clorox wipes before, but they only get you so far.
never thought to use clorox wipes, no side effects with using bleach?

after a couple of days or of cleanings, no residue or color changes?
 
No reason to use clorox wipes on boost. Chemicals only help wear down the protective layer on the boost and thus speed up the yellowing process. Just use a damp white cloth, or even paper towels.
 
 
No reason to use clorox wipes on boost. Chemicals only help wear down the protective layer on the boost and thus speed up the yellowing process. Just use a damp white cloth, or even paper towels.
Paper towels stain the boost way worse than clorox wipes do. That and there's no protective layer on boost for "chemicals" to break down. Clorox wipes are perfectly safe to use on boost.
 
Paper towels stain the boost way worse than clorox wipes do. That and there's no protective layer on boost for "chemicals" to break down. Clorox wipes are perfectly safe to use on boost.
I disagree with everything you just said but I'm not gonna waste time arguing. If people want to be misled by your advice they can go right ahead.
 
 
Paper towels stain the boost way worse than clorox wipes do. That and there's no protective layer on boost for "chemicals" to break down. Clorox wipes are perfectly safe to use on boost.
I disagree with everything you just said but I'm not gonna waste time arguing. If people want to be misled by your advice they can go right ahead.
Lmfao what a way to tell someone off. Not an appropriate response man even if the person is wrong.
 
 
I disagree with everything you just said but I'm not gonna waste time arguing. If people want to be misled by your advice they can go right ahead.
Clorox wipes are essentially scented wipes with a bit of detergent in them, nothing more, nothing less. Paper towels with colors in them will transfer the dye of the paper towel into the boost incredibly easily and stain it. It's not that complicated.
 
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