You don't wanna keep using acetone on your kicks, it's not good for plastics, glue, or anything else, use alcohol as another comment said. It's essentially paint thinner so....yeah....
After each 24 hour session do you repeat the process with scrubbing and acetone, or do u just put more of the salon care 40 on and put them back under the UV light?
Thinking of getting new South Beach 9 Lebrons, however the soles come a little bit yellow. Will this process help restore the soles to icey blue? Thanks.
I been doin this myself lately and I would say 2-3 sessions of 2-3 hours You wanna do it early morning or later in afternoon when it’s not scorching hot, or else ur soles may come apart
Use Solon care 40 or 50, if you are hesitant then I’d recommend buying some sort of sole revive specifically made for unyellowing soles . However it does cost a bit more
40 volume does not keep them unyellow and will probably revert back to yellow after like 2 weeks. I hate how no one mentions this. It will work but you’ll want something specifically made for un oxidizing your sneakers so that hard work you put in will last wayyy longer
You don't wanna keep using acetone on your kicks, it's not good for plastics, glue, or anything else, use alcohol as another comment said. It's essentially paint thinner so....yeah....
Omg u did gods work
Don't use acetone use isopropyl alcohol
Why?
@@shawnrender6935acetone can remove paint and adhesive on shoes
fr why ?
After each 24 hour session do you repeat the process with scrubbing and acetone, or do u just put more of the salon care 40 on and put them back under the UV light?
Just put more Solon care 40 but you do want to clean off the Solon care 40 from the previous session and make sure it’s dry before you apply it
Did you use the sun or the uv light?
Uv light
How did it turned out that so well?
@@porterville_resell.5594what watt u got
Thinking of getting new South Beach 9 Lebrons, however the soles come a little bit yellow. Will this process help restore the soles to icey blue? Thanks.
Yes it will work
Do I have to use a box. Or can I just put it under the sun
Anyone know which salon care to buy? Is it developer creme?
Solon care 40 volume cream or any sole sauce specifically made for shoes
@porterville_resell.5594 yeah but for Solon care there are 2 different kinds of the the 40 vol cream just wondering which one specifically do you have
These are brand new so they don’t have dirt on them anyways …. I’m confused.
The soles are yellowed not icy white
*clear
How long we put in the sun?
I been doin this myself lately and I would say 2-3 sessions of 2-3 hours
You wanna do it early morning or later in afternoon when it’s not scorching hot, or else ur soles may come apart
@@rr-ti2xp i see. I use baking soda so it takes like a million sessions lol
Btw the 60 seconds or less part was the video, not the actual time it takes to do this🤷🏾♂️
Thank you for understanding
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I’ve been doing it for a month now and they are still yellow
Does the sun work too
Yes just not as effective on clear soles and has some risk when it gets too hot
how long should you leave the shoes out for
@@user-kv5in8rv8y 2 hours in the sun 30-45 min off if it’s over 95 degrees
@@user-kv5in8rv8y if it’s under 95 then as long as the sun is up , but it’s gonna take longer because the sun eventually goes down
Wait so all volume 40 creme works
Use Solon care 40 or 50, if you are hesitant then I’d recommend buying some sort of sole revive specifically made for unyellowing soles . However it does cost a bit more
40 volume does not keep them unyellow and will probably revert back to yellow after like 2 weeks. I hate how no one mentions this. It will work but you’ll want something specifically made for un oxidizing your sneakers so that hard work you put in will last wayyy longer
Wtf
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