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Not always true about angelus dye, I've used the black and red dye plenty of times on multiple shoes and it's been fine for me every time. Feel free to use what ever you want though, but just wanted to put it out there that not everyone gets the same results.dont use angelus for black suede dye your shoes will end up with a purplish tint to them. pics below are what i use to redye shoes. if youre going to use to wool dauber that it comes with yoy prob should tape the shoe off. the dye pens give you more control. good luck
The video tutorial is really the best thing to show you how to do it. It's not like we didn't use the methods in these vids and are just showing you because they say it works, we provide the vids because it's easier to teach than writing a long response. What they do in the vids generally does work or people wouldn't show it. I have tons of experience shining patent leather (really easy) and it's just so much simpler to show you a video on how to do it than writing a response. I just don't get why you don't prefer the video.anybody know how to reshine patent leather personally ? dont really want a video link , prefer somebody with prior experience , would be highly appreciated
If you care to watch,
They'll all work. I personally prefer the bigger brands because they're generally cheaper (bigger production/wholesale) and they pretty much all do the same thing.Sup dudes? I searched the thread for an answer, but I am looking to get a few opinions if possible. Out of these three, which would you say is the best suede cleaner available?
1) Lincoln EZ Suede Cleaner
2) Air Legends All Purpose Cleaner
3) Jason Markk Premium Shoe Cleaner
I am getting ready to do a deep cleaning on some of my older SBs and I'm just looking to get the best possible results. Thanks in advance for your time!
Lincoln EZ Cleaner is pretty cheap,
Cheapest place for a single bottle I've found is $8.10 here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/290799211565?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
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