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Sweet_Kicks - 23-01-14
That's him Ben, has some good stuff on his site
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Tifoso - 24-01-14
Great execution just not a great base shoe. The Adios or the Supernova might have been better.
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benji - 24-01-14
He works for adi, marketing I think.
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super sk8 - 31-01-14
picked up a pair of the black teabag sn80s from caliroots for cheap. always want to try if this sh*t is removable...

here are some pics.
* the blue stuff is nail polish remover *
not a perfect result, but way better as before!
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benji - 31-01-14
Great work. A felt mop bit on a drill will sort the rest T. Or a Rotary tool.
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GeeBee - 31-01-14
I tried it on a pair of campus 80s mita, as per Lurky's informative guide . . . I don't know if I was using the wrong nail polish remover or just not working hard enough but it didn't seem to work very well.
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FrankH82 - 31-01-14
Great work T! Maybe I should buy a pair of these too.
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ez-1 - 31-01-14
That really made me think that too. I really didn't like that tea bagged look but maybe there is a way to get it off even with my limited skills.
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Vortec - 31-01-14
Looking way more better!
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benji - 31-01-14
(31-01-14, 12:34 PM)GeeBee Wrote: I tried it on a pair of campus 80s mita, as per Lurky's informative guide . . . I don't know if I was using the wrong nail polish remover or just not working hard enough but it didn't seem to work very well. 
Think some nail polish remover is a milder composition these days with very little, if any acetone. Acetone will take it off. But if you get it on the upper or the glue it will take that off too. The milder stuff should work with elbow grease and/or power tools. Maybe rubbing alcohol too.