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Just bought jason markk.. hopefully it does wonders
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would it do more harm then good with that little amount?
no but with retrobrite you always take the chance of it running on your mesh then turning it yellow, then its a huge pain, if they are display pieces you wont see it for an extremely long time but maybe some water repellant might slow it down
Suede cleaner from any shoe store. Or you could just use a toothbrush and some soapy water....Can anyone tell me a good way to remove dirt from the suede on the air jordan stealth 3's
Looking to clean the canvas on a pair of Jordan 1 AJKO, any recommendations? Just soap and water?
Thanks.
The method is to stuff the aforementioned shoe with dryrags/socks till it looks the crease is gone and the toebox looks like new. Then you cover it with a wet towel (DAMP) put a iron on low and then go over for a second or two and then remove. Check if crease is gone then repeat till it's gone. Be careful because you might burn the shoeone of my bred 4's has just 1 huge ridiculous crease , anyway to get it out , i know there is a method just forgot it .
I recently bought a pair of Air Jordan 5 Retro Fire Reds and i want to know how to avoid creasing them because they look like they easily crease. And if they do crease how can you take creases out?
thanks and does the iron/wet towel method work on the white part of the Retro 5 fire reds in the front?Buy some sneaker shields.
They are still going to crease, but that will prolong the effect.
There is an iron/wet towel method to take creases out a few pages back in the thread.
Buy some sneaker shields.
They are still going to crease, but that will prolong the effect.
There is an iron/wet towel method to take creases out a few pages back in the thread.
thanks and does the iron/wet towel method work on the white part of the Retro 5 fire reds in the front?
True sorry for the dumb question and lastly will it take the creases out completely (like brand new "no creases") and can i do this whenever i feel like it or does it have to be right after the crease?Where else would you take the creases out?
Of course it works
True sorry for the dumb question and lastly will it take the creases out completely (like brand new "no creases") and can i do this whenever i feel like it or does it have to be right after the crease?Where else would you take the creases out?
Of course it works
Thanks for the help. and is there a specific thread for the fire red sneaker care or 5s in general as the material is the same?Depending on how good you are at it, and how deep the crease is, and what the material is. That will tell you how much of the crease will come out.
And you can do it whenever, just don't do it a lot. It will mess up your leather and take the white off the top.
Thanks for the help. and is there a specific thread for the fire red sneaker care or 5s in general as the material is the same?Depending on how good you are at it, and how deep the crease is, and what the material is. That will tell you how much of the crease will come out.
And you can do it whenever, just don't do it a lot. It will mess up your leather and take the white off the top.
found it , these shouldnt damage the toebox of the bred 4's correct ?Here is the iron method, don't do this a lot.
- Stuff the shoe with rags, or newspaper, whatever. just make sure it's packed up so you cant push the toe box in
- Get a rag and wet it, rub the wet rag across the toe box then lay the rag across it
- Turn on your iron, let it heat up
- Iron the toe box with the rag on top until the crease is gone.
- Keep the shoe stuffed until it cools and drys
- Buy some sneakershields to wear them with to prevent future creasing