It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
How to keep your Kicks fresh
  
  
	
  
15-04-08, 05:17 PM 
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It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
15-04-08, 05:24 PM 
#122 
  
  
		word up! 
	
	
	
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15-04-08, 05:33 PM 
#123 
  
  
		Cool just bought the block,renjuvenator and the brush ill let you know how i get on.Thanks for the help guys 
	
	
	
It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
16-04-08, 08:57 PM 
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		Can also buy somethin similar from any timberland store 
They sell them for cleaning their boots and shoes
Its what i always use on suede trainers
Found somethin i use other than washing up liquid or toothpaste
Called Imperial Leather Foam Burst its like a shower gel which turns into soap when sprayed
Not as runny as washing up liquid and stays where sprayed and easier to work with
used with a toothbrush it works wonders
	
	
	
  
  
They sell them for cleaning their boots and shoes
Its what i always use on suede trainers
Found somethin i use other than washing up liquid or toothpaste
Called Imperial Leather Foam Burst its like a shower gel which turns into soap when sprayed
Not as runny as washing up liquid and stays where sprayed and easier to work with
used with a toothbrush it works wonders
16-04-08, 09:57 PM 
#125 
  
  
		nice one bob..  
 
	
	
	
 
 
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25-04-08, 04:45 AM 
#126 
  
  
		hey does anyone know how to remove the yellow rubber stain? or is it possible to get it off? i hope its not permanent  
 
	
	
	
 
 
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25-04-08, 06:40 AM 
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		I'm pretty sure that's permanent...it is the rubber actually deteriorating. 
	
	
	
	
  
  
26-04-08, 12:55 AM 
#128 
  
  
		ah i see. guess i should take note of this and avoid it on my future pairs :/ 
	
	
	
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26-04-08, 02:07 AM 
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		Don't really think there is to avoid it if you wear your kicks.  Just one of those things! 
	
	
	
	
  
  
27-04-08, 10:07 AM 
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		lol i see. guess its unavoidable then
im not sure if ppl have used this stuff i bought this spray stuff from my local footlocker. its called sneaker water and stain proofer. a few coats of this stuff protects the leather really well. (wish it were the same for my rubber shells) but yeah i recommend it to you guys 
 
	
	
	
im not sure if ppl have used this stuff i bought this spray stuff from my local footlocker. its called sneaker water and stain proofer. a few coats of this stuff protects the leather really well. (wish it were the same for my rubber shells) but yeah i recommend it to you guys
 
 
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30-04-08, 07:22 PM 
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		Does anyone know how to clean a dirty pair of white canvas' trainers? 
They are fresh out of the box and only worn ONCe and it was a sunny day as well! and now they are filthy. Gutted.
	
	
	
  
  
They are fresh out of the box and only worn ONCe and it was a sunny day as well! and now they are filthy. Gutted.
01-07-08, 08:04 AM 
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		CHAMPS SPORTS HAVE A SNEAKER CLEANING GEL.....THIS THING WORKS WONDERS ON MY SUPERSTARS 
	
	
	
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01-07-08, 09:14 AM 
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		@ Battosai: I've got a pair of Chalk Canvas's and they are the same, I'm going put them in the washing machine I think and keep my fingers crossed.
@Babylatin: Dude switch off your Caps Lock, I'm sure you know but writing in capitals in a forum is seen as shouting.
	
	
	
  
  
@Babylatin: Dude switch off your Caps Lock, I'm sure you know but writing in capitals in a forum is seen as shouting.
26-08-08, 12:38 PM 
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woody Wrote:Just rocking colgate meself
Is this just for white ss's or will it work on other colours? needing cleaninig off afterwards?
Cheers
02-09-08, 02:21 PM 
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ChOmChOm Wrote:hey does anyone know how to remove the yellow rubber stain? or is it possible to get it off? i hope its not permanent
On the Sneaker Freaker site they recommend something called 'Sea Glow' for yellowing rubber:
http://www.sneakerfreaker.com/feature/clean-sneakers/6/
I haven't tried it myself, but it might be worth a try?
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