I have a pair of Oreo 13s and the reflective midsole is dirty if I used salon care 40 will it get them back white I’ve tried scrubbing them and don’t wanna ruin by painting over it any help 👏🏿
How do you get out those badass creases? Im thinking about getting a pair and doing just like you did basically i just want to say i did it myself. I can clean and everything i just dont get the creases is it paint plus other stuff or what is it. Other people gatekeep i hate it.. lol
@@SneakerStation okay I do that does the iron help too? I just thought that some of those creases like on the toe and the side of it were unable to come back from being so bumpy.
@@Queso2x420stuff the toe box. Rags shoe tree whatever works. Then take damp cloth and place it over the creases or where you want to iron. Then take your iron and move across the creases areas. Do not leave the iron in spot for too long or you can burn the leather. Do this anywhere there are creases on the leather. Make sure the rag or wet towel You iron on is thick enough to not allow direct contact on the leather from The iron.
Instead of spending all that time for ultimately a clean pair of old shoes, you could have worked the same amount of time and bought a few brand new pairs! If ya wanted.
Throw those away unless you live in a country that doesnt have ebay or whatever that leather it gonna look the same as before he repaired them its too soft and creased
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Blud used white out in the shoe??? Oh nahh bro that’s crazy 😂great analysis and careful work of the shoe man plz make more I love these
you have so much patience bro, and it comes out fire every time. crazy as always!
They don’t even look like the same shoe amazing work
Ok so they won’t get in the Trophy Room but he gets a Trophy from me. Well done 🏆
i’d love to see some old nike sb restoration or pure money 4s in the future brother🤩
Cool Restoration again...🤙
How much do you charge for this?
like your work bro!😀
Thanks man!
Do you know how to restore the black on the midsoles? Mines has some oxidation on them. The vid was🔥
Yep. Try cleaning with rubbing alcohol, or polishing with baby oil/tire shine.
Thanks for your help👍@@SneakerStation
I have a pair of Oreo 13s and the reflective midsole is dirty if I used salon care 40 will it get them back white I’ve tried scrubbing them and don’t wanna ruin by painting over it any help 👏🏿
Hey, i haven’t had any luck reviving 3M inside the unit. You can try using rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball.
What type of clippers did you use?I tried hair clippers without much success
Slim line pro for line ups. Becareful if you try something like this though
like always amazing. they should def retro these and the breds with the new nice leather we been getting this year for the 13s especially playoff 13s
How do you get out those badass creases? Im thinking about getting a pair and doing just like you did basically i just want to say i did it myself. I can clean and everything i just dont get the creases is it paint plus other stuff or what is it. Other people gatekeep i hate it.. lol
Wash your shoes with shoe trees inside. As it dries it’ll take on the new shape.
@@SneakerStation okay I do that does the iron help too? I just thought that some of those creases like on the toe and the side of it were unable to come back from being so bumpy.
@@Queso2x420stuff the toe box. Rags shoe tree whatever works. Then take damp cloth and place it over the creases or where you want to iron. Then take your iron and move across the creases areas. Do not leave the iron in spot for too long or you can burn the leather. Do this anywhere there are creases on the leather. Make sure the rag or wet towel
You iron on is thick enough to not allow direct contact on the leather from
The iron.
motivation
Do you charge people for restoration?
Hey i dont accept restorations currently
Nulife's Just Suede would have worked for the suede
What did you use to waterproof the suededye?
Angelus waterproofer
@@SneakerStation thank you
You can also use mink oil
Instead of spending all that time for ultimately a clean pair of old shoes, you could have worked the same amount of time and bought a few brand new pairs! If ya wanted.
Yeah but this is a restoration channel
Throw those away unless you live in a country that doesnt have ebay or whatever that leather it gonna look the same as before he repaired them its too soft and creased
Nope