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How to keep your Kicks fresh

This is what you need. Get that good ol' JM and some Magic Eraser (on the right it's a similar German product).

Everything else you can find on SSDB thumbup ( supersk8 and Mr. Pure are magicians Wink )

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a sidenote: please use this german product very carefully on nubuk or suede stuff. as it says, it´s an eraser... Wink

whack lacing is killing your shoes!
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It would appear footpatrol are now selling Jason Markk

Edit: sold out awaiting re-stock
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Most of mine has come from my OCD with car cleaning Very Happy

Meguiars all purpose cleaner (upholstry and leather cleaner)
Autoglym lifeshine scotchgaurd
Gliptone liquid leather cleaner and conditioner
Magic erasers
Toothbrush, suede brush and microfibers

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That's a handsome looking kit...


Me -

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I use the dog to dry them Very Happy



With God's help I'll conquer this terrible affliction.
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(04-02-12, 08:47 PM)Old Gregg Wrote:  It would appear footpatrol are now selling Jason Markk

Edit: sold out awaiting re-stock

These guys have some I think, but i think FP were cheaper when I bought some a while back.
Anyone tried the Angelus stuff? [Image: !CCyW!3wBGk~%24(KGrHqIOKnEEz2T,)jLGBNMW!n8kgQ~~0_35.JPG] cheaper than JM.
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@Benji I was looking to try some of that Blue foam AND the JM kit and do a comparison.

So far, Palmolive Free and Clear works wonders for me.

Would LOVE to grab a few more cleaners, and my kit would be 100% complete for ANY shoe I can think of.
We will see how it goes. But for now..

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I keep (as much as I can) in my shinebox... Wink Heehhehhehehehehe

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"...I've loved it since the days of fat shoelace." -Guru
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I'd like to try some of the Lincoln EZ cleaner as well as the Fiebings Leather products and home made Retr0Brite.
Anyone in here try any of that?

"...I've loved it since the days of fat shoelace." -Guru
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Anyone got any good ideas on how to prevent futher cracking on some 90's. Is there some sort of lacquer you could apply to embalm them Confused Any advise would be appreciated.
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I am going to restore some nineties so ill let you know how it goes, maybe you can learn from my mistakes. Wink
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