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Interesting.
Ani, I find that any cleaning just messes the stitching up. Anything abrasive at all, even a brush, just causes them to fray. Very annoying.
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Nice clean up!! Definitely brought the shine back to them.
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Supes I must have at some point in a UK11/12....
Bedwins - Kermits - Run DMC My Adidas - Denim Adicolor BL5s - Yodas - Run DMC 35th Anniversary - Seasons Greetings
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Can I be forgiven for not trawling all 31 pages and just ask what people do to pad out their SS's?
Having pulled a few more from the attic I'm kinda bummed I didn't pack em with something before launching em up there.
I see Nike owners have a toe box protector although I don't think they'll be much use to us. It's more the side wall just after the toe that seems to sag.
Any thoughts?
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Hmm, for some reason I didn't think these would do the job being designed for shoes... I take it they don't cause additional damage to our precious SS'S?
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I guess there is little you can do after the damage is done but for the future storing they might help. I have those in almost all of my shoes. Wooden would be better but since I rarely wear same shoes day after day theres not going to be much sweating and drying. So the plastic will do nicely. Plus getting more than hundred pairs of wooden shoe trees would cost a fortune.
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