RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
Tony L4 - 25-07-10
(25-07-10, 09:33 PM)Poor Sod Wrote: Why you need that for when an eraser, ordinary dish washing agent and a tooth- or nailbrush does the trick?
The toothpaste and toothbrush combo has been working very very well for me. I have a couple of non supes with suede and no suede supes as yet. I'm kind of holding back until I have the correct cleaning supplies
Was reading through the thread again and saw a few members were using it so wanted to know where it was being brought from as I couldn't seem to locate any. More for future ref to be honest
I'll be stocking up on some erasers and some of the woly in any case
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
Old Gregg - 25-07-10
I want it for suede, got some missys and R5s that need scrubbing up
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
Poor Sod - 25-07-10
Ok yeah suede is another thing off course. Don't scrub around there with an eraser or dishwashing agent
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
GeeBee - 26-07-10
You can get Jason Markk from
sneakerthings - it's not cheap mind you.
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
steve-o - 26-07-10
still cheaper than here... the average heres around the $50 mark
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
flyingcod - 26-07-10
There was a seller on ebay selling JM cleaner products, however can't find them now.
fc
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
GeeBee - 26-07-10
fc as much use there as a chocolate teapot
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
cracky - 26-07-10
^ What Gee said.
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
flyingcod - 27-07-10
Ah well that's where your wrong!
ebay seller trainerspy.
fc is a throughly decent chap with lots of helpful soop cleaning product information for his fellow forum posters
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
Old Gregg - 27-07-10
Thanks FC but he's just as expensive as GeeBees link, I emailed main source and they said they've ordered more and should be in in a week or two.