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alrite then thanks@Alpha. Seaglow or retr0brite will do fine
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alrite then thanks@Alpha. Seaglow or retr0brite will do fine
I just did the same thing on my military iv's earlier this year. You're gonna have to experiment on mixing blue angelus with white angelus paint to get the desired shade for the military colorway. Before you strip the midsole paint try mixing the colors first to compare it. Took me a couple of hours to paint a couple of coats. Take your time and don't do a rush job.So i'm getting ready to put in some work on my Military IVs including repainting the midsole which I'm not excited to do because it'll be my first time doing it. I have the Angelus already but I see from this thread that I need a paint duller and primer as well; can someone let me know what brands would be best for this?
I'll be posting pics later of a Retrobrite experiment on some Green Bean Vs in the coming days, just gotta fix some sole separation today.
I got a couple questions:
1) There's paint on one of the air bubbles of my Cavs (JB quality... ). What should I use to remove it without damaging the rest of the shoe? Here's the pic. It's minor, but my OCD wants it gone.
2) The white laces on my Military Blue IV's are dirty. Is soaking them in warm water and cleaning them with soap a good way to clean them?
Thanks.
NT must have deleted my account from the old site, oh well. This is my new blog dedicated to my shoe restoration business, please check it out & let me know what you think!
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Thanks for your input Raleigh Restorations, I've been peeping your work for a while & really respect it.1. No offense just pointing a few things out. The purple on your aqua 8's midsole repaint is very off in color. The aquatone is a shade or 2 off as well.
2. The '99 Chrome 4's rubber sole and toecap are still very yellowed, not much difference and the sole still looks full of dirt for a "full restore"
3. I know your lighting is different but come on, those DTRT things midsoles are not even close to OG color..
4. The stealth 5's midsole colors weren't matched
on a good note, the mocha 3's look very good, but that's not really a hard shoe to restore :/
And yes I'm very critical
Thanks for your input Raleigh Restorations, I've been peeping your work for a while & really respect it.
1. First time mixing aqua, learned a lot but after I had painted one shoe, the purple seemed to match better with the OG color than the aqua. They're hard to match, but I think I know what to do for next time.
2. The rubber & toecap still were fairly yellowed, yes, once I have the time to make a batch of retrobrite that shouldn't be a problem anymore. I do have a whitening tool for rubber but it's getting old & needs to be replaced. As for the sole, they probably picked up a little dirt from my messy room after I had cleaned them, but I can guarantee that besides that one stain that wouldn't come out, the soles were fully cleaned.
3. This was also my first time mixing DTRT paint, I did it again on another pair a week or two ago & I got better results. However, if you look at the pics, the midsole paint in the before pics matches the the lace holes. In the after pics, the paint matches the lace holes. The lighting for the two is very different like you said, but it was still a close match that looked very good in person, not like the bright orange that is shown in the pics.
4. If you are referring to the blue on the stealth midsole, it was a little off. However, the grey was matched perfectly, I put my mix on the OG color & could not tell a difference.
I'm still fairly new to mixing paint, but I'm learning fast. Your criticism is appreciated, & hopefully in the near future once I have more time to experiment with things, I will get even better results.
Haha I try, all I can do is learn more. & oh yeah, I've already figured that out. It's annoying to have to wait for it to dry but in my earlier days I would think that if I had a color mixed & it was wet, that was the color that would appear on the shoe. Learned the hard way real quick.First step you have nailed down, unlike most people on here you didn't get mad you're willing to listen and learn. Just a big tip, your paint is always going to dry 1/2 to a ful shade darker than it appears on your mixing board or cup!
wow... just wow...
Question 1: Is it okay to leave Rit on the mesh of Air Jordan XI's for extended periods before rinsing it out? Does it increases effectiveness of the whitening process? Also, I would like to know if the DMP XI's have that same brilliant white mesh as the Concord's is it a shade duller?
Question 2: When retrobriting XI's does anyone notice that saran wrap leaves marks on the patent leather? It wiped off with water, but wondering if this could become a more serious issue if I left shoes out for longer periods?