The ingredients I use make the sauce stronger then 40 & 50 and also allow the sauce to last longer during the sessions. They keep the sauce liquidity to make sure it doesn't crystallize too fast which ensures its working every sec of every minute during your session.
Yes for sure! You could put them in the sun to get the same results. I use an indoor box because I work on a lot of pairs at one time so its just easier for me
@@solefresh_soleclean does it matter if it’s cold or not outside? And also you said only few a hours so it’ll be done in just that one day? Or do I have to keep the process going everyday
Yes the climate needs to be between 75-90 degrees outside in order to get results because you do need some heat involved in order for the chemical reaction to start.
The ideal time to start your session if you are doing it outside will be early in the morning around 10am and then try to leave them out there until about 5 or 6. Then bring them inside, clean off the old sauce, clean the soles thoroughly, put new sauce on and new saran wrap and then start a new session the next day. You will do this until youve reached the desired results.
@@ene3p283 try that out instead of using the sun, its more reliable and will allow you to do 24 hour sessions all year round. The light you can check out can be found here www.amazon.com/shop/solefresh_soleclean/list/
Nice info, I bought ur product but I barely see results after 3 12 hour results. (I put my concords outside the sun from sunrise to sunset). I only see slight difference idk what I’m doing wrong or it’s not hot enough or sum.
Thank you, Did you make sure to get rid of all the dirt in the grooves or crevasses of the shoes ? There can't be any dirt in sight. You also have to prep correctly with acetone.
Another thing to make sure of is that there is enough heat. It needs to be 75 or higher. You need the heat to get the correct chemical reaction which starts the oxidation reversal..
@@239Gael no problem at all glad I could help. Using acetone ensures that you get rid of any layers of dirt that sometimes isn't visible with the naked eye.
Thank you for the compliment brother. If you need more help getting results like this just take a look at my other tutorials. I’ve been doing this for years now and 100+ 5 stars reviews later, my customers are able to do the same 👍🏽💯
So i doesn't matter if you get a lil bit on the painted sole part as long as it doesn't touch the suede or leather cause im going 2 try it on both kinds i got a leatherpair also a suede pair???im new to this & kinda scares me dont want to mess up 300$ shoes...so like the clear part is what im tryn 2 do but the sole part that is painted red and black it wont peal or take the paint off if im hearing you correctly???
Correct, it wont mess it up as long as you don’t get a lot on there. So just be careful when it comes to applying it. I suggest using a flat paint brush to have more precision on where you are putting it.
It's a 4 foot table that I have with a uv light hanging underneath it. I then have mylar film on all 4 sides of the table that go down to the ground which reflect the light back onto the shoes. It's all just to unyellow the shoes and mimic the sun
This happened to raging bulls DMP the red dye did nothing for it I had to buy a new pair sorry that happened to you though I know the pain. you got to go through the trails and tribulations to get better 🙏🏽
I appreciate your help so much, I will watch all the adds for you. Just please keep uploading!!
No problem at all. If you ever have questions feel free to get in contact with me and I will do the best I can to help out
@@solefresh_soleclean how much u change and what’s your contact information
What is the difference between your drip sauce and the SALON care 40 or 50 that's what everyone has been using lately??
The ingredients I use make the sauce stronger then 40 & 50 and also allow the sauce to last longer during the sessions. They keep the sauce liquidity to make sure it doesn't crystallize too fast which ensures its working every sec of every minute during your session.
After every 24 hours do you take the wrap off apply it again and wrap it up again
Yes sir you will do that every single time until you reach the desired results
Texas in the building baby I'm going to get into restoring as well
You could put them in sunlight to dry for a few hours after though right ?
Yes for sure! You could put them in the sun to get the same results. I use an indoor box because I work on a lot of pairs at one time so its just easier for me
Where do you sit them after 24 hours? Or where at you suppose to sit them outside?
@@solefresh_soleclean does it matter if it’s cold or not outside? And also you said only few a hours so it’ll be done in just that one day? Or do I have to keep the process going everyday
@@solefresh_soleclean because when night time is here I have bring them back inside right? And do it again the next day?
Yes the climate needs to be between 75-90 degrees outside in order to get results because you do need some heat involved in order for the chemical reaction to start.
The ideal time to start your session if you are doing it outside will be early in the morning around 10am and then try to leave them out there until about 5 or 6. Then bring them inside, clean off the old sauce, clean the soles thoroughly, put new sauce on and new saran wrap and then start a new session the next day. You will do this until youve reached the desired results.
How long under the sun?
Do as many hours as you possibly can. Try ti shoot for at least 5-6. Start in the morning around 9-10 and leave them in direct sunlight.
How can fix the texture to my shoes their university blues 4s? Btw I love ur vids‼️
Check out my How To Clean Suede video here :
ruclips.net/video/sp0RMjg61WQ/видео.html
Does the cold weather affect the sunlight effect on the soles?
Yes it does, it needs to be at least 80-90 degrees outside in order to get the correct chemical reaction that allows the sauce to do its job
Got it I guess i’ll have to wait till next summer to do it. thanks bro
@@ene3p283 have you thought about buying an indoor light ?
na really why? does it work
@@ene3p283 try that out instead of using the sun, its more reliable and will allow you to do 24 hour sessions all year round. The light you can check out can be found here www.amazon.com/shop/solefresh_soleclean/list/
Does anyone feel like Iceing shoes makes them lose grip ?
If you do a whole lot of sessions and leave them in the ice box too long they will
They can if you leave them in the box for too long, and if you do too many sessions.
how can i restore the suede on my jordan’s 5 raging bulls they look a little faded compared to when i first bought them i don’t want to buy a new pair
Check out this video to learn how to clean your suede. ruclips.net/video/sp0RMjg61WQ/видео.html
bro you live in arlington me
I'm in south arlington yessiirrr
Nice info, I bought ur product but I barely see results after 3 12 hour results. (I put my concords outside the sun from sunrise to sunset). I only see slight difference idk what I’m doing wrong or it’s not hot enough or sum.
Thank you, Did you make sure to get rid of all the dirt in the grooves or crevasses of the shoes ? There can't be any dirt in sight. You also have to prep correctly with acetone.
Another thing to make sure of is that there is enough heat. It needs to be 75 or higher. You need the heat to get the correct chemical reaction which starts the oxidation reversal..
@@solefresh_soleclean thanks so much I appreciate the feedback, I didn’t use acetone for soles , this where I think I messed up.
@@239Gael no problem at all glad I could help. Using acetone ensures that you get rid of any layers of dirt that sometimes isn't visible with the naked eye.
What about the side netting can u deyellow that too?
No unfortunately not, because the chemicals would tear up the mesh behind the netting
Hey my jordan 5s have spots in the soles that are yellowing, do I have to put the sauce on all the sole or just the yellowing spots?
You can just try out the spots.
A little. It of sauce here, a little bit of photo shop and edits there, and there u go.
Thank you for the compliment brother. If you need more help getting results like this just take a look at my other tutorials. I’ve been doing this for years now and 100+ 5 stars reviews later, my customers are able to do the same 👍🏽💯
So i doesn't matter if you get a lil bit on the painted sole part as long as it doesn't touch the suede or leather cause im going 2 try it on both kinds i got a leatherpair also a suede pair???im new to this & kinda scares me dont want to mess up 300$ shoes...so like the clear part is what im tryn 2 do but the sole part that is painted red and black it wont peal or take the paint off if im hearing you correctly???
Correct, it wont mess it up as long as you don’t get a lot on there. So just be careful when it comes to applying it. I suggest using a flat paint brush to have more precision on where you are putting it.
@@solefresh_soleclean thanks 👍
Where do I get sole protectors from?
Is it possible to apply for non-icy Sol? Does the traction of the sole increase?
Yes sir you can add it to white, grey, and glow in the dark soles.
It wont increase the traction though. It just reverses the oxidation
Can you use it on the netting?
You can but you have to use very little to ensure that you don’t mess up the mesh behind the netting
It works even if you leave the shoe in the sun?
Yes you can unyellow them by doing outdoor sessions too but the results will take a little longer.
How long should i do it in the sun if i dont have a box?
Always start in the morning and do as many hours in direct sunlight as possble.
I put mayo on my soles and left it outside with scran wrap and it worked wonders!!
Nice ✌🏽
how long you left it outside for ?
Hey is the sole sauce sensitive to 395nm-410nm UV light?
Hey bro does the sauce remove traction??? Because I tried salon care 40 and It lost traction
No sir, I've never had any customers tell me they have had that happen and i personally haven't either.
leave it under a ultra violet light for 24 hours?
Yes sir correct 👍🏽
Does it affect the traction of the shoes?
If u leave it in for too long or do too many sessions
No
What about the netting
Unfortunately I can't unyellow the netting because it could mess up the material behind the netting and ruin the shoe
Whats the ice box?
It's a 4 foot table that I have with a uv light hanging underneath it. I then have mylar film on all 4 sides of the table that go down to the ground which reflect the light back onto the shoes. It's all just to unyellow the shoes and mimic the sun
I ruined my shoe sole sauce went up to the upper 😭😭
Dam homie you got to make sure to really pat down and secure the saran wrap so it dorsnt do that!!
@@solefresh_soleclean yea I messed up I didn’t know it had got onto the upper and it ate the material all up lol
@@solefresh_soleclean i might just do some red dye try cover it up i got no choice lmao
This happened to raging bulls DMP the red dye did nothing for it I had to buy a new pair sorry that happened to you though I know the pain. you got to go through the trails and tribulations to get better 🙏🏽
@@prxlem8355 i know smh but at least they cheap
I don’t have a uv box, how long do I keep them outside for ? like if I put them outside at 10 am how long do i keep it out for
Put them outside for as many hours as you can. Start in the morning like you said at 10 and try to keep them out there until about 4 or 5