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Already proven not true
How is it not true when it worked for me? It depends really
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Already proven not true
Y'all got some moldy feet wearing them 2016 breds. Time to off them joints lol
Even if you can't see the mold its most likely there
How is it not true when it worked for me? It depends really
“Glitter” isn’t mold, it’s a fat/wax bloom, aka spew. Spew is wax or fat that rises to the surface of leather when the leather is exposed to air.
“Spew forms from the natural fatliquors used during the tanning process and can be caused by a fault during the manufacturing process (usually insufficient degreasing) which is then exacerbated by changes in humidity and temperature. ...”
http://lttleathercare.com/2016/04/02/spew-on-leather/
The only remedy is to wipe your sneaks before and after wearing or treat the entire sneaker with a spew remover.
“Glitter” isn’t mold, it’s a fat/wax bloom, aka spew. Spew is wax or fat that rises to the surface of leather when the leather is exposed to air.
“Spew forms from the natural fatliquors used during the tanning process and can be caused by a fault during the manufacturing process (usually insufficient degreasing) which is then exacerbated by changes in humidity and temperature. ...”
http://lttleathercare.com/2016/04/02/spew-on-leather/
The only remedy is to wipe your sneaks before and after wearing or treat the entire sneaker with a spew remover.
how does 1 keep it from ever comming back?
i think the keywords are "worked for me". it worked for you, but others have done the same and it hasnt worked for them. thus its a YMMV/hit or miss solution, instead of a 100% solution like your post makes it sound.
i think thats what he was referring to when he said not true, as in its not true that it is 100% the solution.
there is no real solution that works for sure for sure for everyone, as far as i know. nobody even knows what causes glitter for sure.
Did you not read the end of my post or click the link?
“Glitter” isn’t mold, it’s a fat/wax bloom, aka spew. Spew is wax or fat that rises to the surface of leather when the leather is exposed to air.
“Spew forms from the natural fatliquors used during the tanning process and can be caused by a fault during the manufacturing process (usually insufficient degreasing) which is then exacerbated by changes in humidity and temperature. ...”
http://lttleathercare.com/2016/04/02/spew-on-leather/
The only remedy is to wipe your sneaks before and after wearing or treat the entire sneaker with a spew remover.
But it has been proven to lessen the glitter like I said in the original. For me it got rid of it entirely. But for others who did the same it significantly diminished the glitter if it did hit. So their is truth to what I said.
Nice, it's my long weekendBlack/pink moved up to the 12th on the footsites
You should have said that instead of “y’all need to wear your shoes”.
You are wrong, because I wear mine all the time and still get it. But that’s cool, just don’t generalize. I also have some that have never got a speck.You shouldn't of said "not true" cuz that can be taken as it's not true at all but there is truth to it.
Keeping them DS does on average make them glitter up more frequently/intensely though, right? Am I wrong?
Anyway, that dude should wear his DS 9 and wipe that sh*t down and condition it to see for himself if it works or not. For me, it did and I know I'm not the only one who it's worked for.