It can get messy, but I've gotten out the toughest stains, in literally anything, even blood lmao. You mix baking soda, peroxide, and dish soap, and make sort of like a paste, scrub it in if you have to, and then pour vinegar over the stain and leave it for at least an hour, it should either go away or lighten tremendously. And then u repeat as necessary. But it may have to be applied slightly different for shoes.
You can often get good results with iron remover, like White Ox. Most dirt, especially red clay, has iron in it and the iron is tough to get out. That's why blood is hard to get out of fabrics. Also, if you scrub them under water with cleaning solution in it you'll stand a much better chance of lifting the stains out. When you scrub them out of water the dirt has no where to go. You're just rubbing it around / into the fabric.
also "FAST ORANGE SOAP" the ones mechanics use does wonders to remove ink stains from icy soles, i had a huge ink stain because of the receipt on mine and it removed it completely with no issues
OxyClean Max Force. You're going to want to spray it on there and let it do what it does, reapply every few hours. It'll break the stain out. You then hit it with your cleaner and then run it through the washer. Also, use a laundry detergent with OxyClean. I clean all my white fabric shoes this way.
You gotta use platinum dawn blue dish soap. It works way better to me inbmy opinion. I use oxyclean ax like you do the gel and the spray. They work 90 percent of the time but the platinum dawn works 99 percent of the time I guarantee it.😊
wouldn't it have been easier to remove the dry mud as much as possible before turning into wet mud and all that soaking into the mesh? now you gotta work harder to get the stains out
There is a product old timers like my dad used to remove stubborn stains it is Fels Naptha bar soap, I have used it to remove stains that I thought would never come out! Really cool video BTW.
This dude dirties up shoe's just so he could make these videos. Ain't no way in the world people cake up $500, $700, or $3000 shoes unless it was intentional... Even in the PH, so spare me.
Try using Shout,the spray cleaner for laundry.Spray them and let them sit overnight.WAsh in cold water.A football coaches wife told me this 30 years ago.
I suppose you could try a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide mixture to whiten the discolored mesh that soap and water can't clean. If you make a paste and leave it on the stains for 20 minutes or so, that *should* noticeably improve the appearance. Baking soda and peroxide toothpaste works as well, and smells minty fresh to boot.
~~Helluva job there Sir! I found what does the job when all else fails, using 32 oz spray bottle; 1 Heaping scoop OxiClean Versatile (not laundry) powder mixed w/24oz hot water along w/4oz Dawn Platinum& 4oz Isopropyl Alcohol 70%. (Anything else it'd be 90%) With leather shoes I'd spray it on Mr. Clean pad first&as you go doing the leather first w/hot wash rag ready to wipe off. Massage bit mineral oil on before doing the 2nd&leave on until after doing the tongue. Spraying directly on&use a soft bristle electric tooth brush. ~~Likely need another once over they're like these while this cleaner, however, would've knocked out 90% to start. And the mineral oil not only helps keep the leather conditioned in between,as well as after. But should help bring dirt in the pores to the surface? AGAIN,NICE WORK/JOB!
Regardless of whether the shoes had mud caked on before hand (I believe it was), the restoration was pretty nice to be fair. I'd love to be able to do this kinda stuff myself.
Impressive. The 23 on the right shoe is placed a little bit crooked other than that and the minor stains on the bottom of the sole it LQQKS pretty good overall it practically LQQKS brand new.
To get trainers to that condition is some achievement. I live in the North of England and my walking boots have not even been as half as dirty as those Air Jordans.
Hey man you have some amazing talent there. I got a question for you. I have a pair of 95’s in a colorway that means a lot to me. The bottoms have literally fell apart . I mean the sides literally fell apart from minimal usage. These shoes I have worn maybe about 15 times the upper parts look like semi new. Just the bottoms on one the material I guess from age just broke apart. They are from 2010 I think. Can you help me at all?.. Thank you for your time 🇨🇦🥓
wow and i thought i was slick with my toothpaste+dawn+shampoo combo .... holy shit turns out im basically cleaning my shoes like a caveman compared to homie up in here.. great content g. YEEE!!! YaaDDiddaa
I can’t imagine how this could possibly happen without it being intentionally done for content😂
Right
@@thewesolemnlyswearshow So why do they lie about it?
@@sydwelglobal1439 content!
@@sydwelglobal1439 like any other restoration channels, make the worst and restore its best.
Some people actually wear shoes . Maybe went dirt bike riding. I know if done it tona few pairs
These looked to be nearly perfect conditions before you dipped them in mud
I didn't have to go too far down the comment thread to find someone with a brain. I noticed the same thing 😂😂😂
Lmao I was thinking the same thing!
Hahahha couldn’t agree more. How pathetic
hey he probably wore them and walked around a bit in the mud too.
That's crazy I wasn't going to say anything but I saw yall say it, so I had to
You did the lord's work on these man, terrific job.
cleaning shoes is not the lords work..smh🤔
FZ150 can get it out
I know you don’t have fz150
And now
LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE
Imma try it out soon
@@nicklauschristofonoXXIIbro I. cleaned my muddy ahh Lemellos with that stuff it can
@@johnandrew00please do
Had to watch this one twice😮..wow!!..amazing results John
It can get messy, but I've gotten out the toughest stains, in literally anything, even blood lmao. You mix baking soda, peroxide, and dish soap, and make sort of like a paste, scrub it in if you have to, and then pour vinegar over the stain and leave it for at least an hour, it should either go away or lighten tremendously. And then u repeat as necessary. But it may have to be applied slightly different for shoes.
... blood?
Works with the yellowing of the uppers' mesh?
@@juststeve6892wait...hol up
You can often get good results with iron remover, like White Ox. Most dirt, especially red clay, has iron in it and the iron is tough to get out. That's why blood is hard to get out of fabrics.
Also, if you scrub them under water with cleaning solution in it you'll stand a much better chance of lifting the stains out. When you scrub them out of water the dirt has no where to go. You're just rubbing it around / into the fabric.
Wow another thing to add to my Bar Keepers Friend List . That stuff cleans so many things and it's budget friendly.
That is INSANE you were able to bring those back to life. Wild!
What i learned is that you have a skill that is truly born out of the labour of love! Respect to you sir!
Bro i've been watching you since god knows how long, you never disappoint! Amazing video as always
That's nice bro your so fire
Great results John. They look Amazing.........
also "FAST ORANGE SOAP" the ones mechanics use does wonders to remove ink stains from icy soles, i had a huge ink stain because of the receipt on mine and it removed it completely with no issues
Im going to try that on the next pair
Ye and it smells so good
Y’all obv know this but the orange hand cleaner normally has pumice in it, could possibly scratch the glossy finish on some types of shoes
You’re the GOAT bro. So humble. This is inspiring
Deff learned alot in this one. Much appreciated!! Great video!
That customer owes you $1,000 for all your efforts and giving him a brand new pair of sneakers.
No. The shoe goes for 500. Why should he have to pay double resale for a professional cleaning?! Stop, your comment sounds ridiculous.
There is no customer!! It’s fake
Exactly@@sydwelglobal1439
I can almost guarantee you this man can create a pair of J’s from scratch 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
That's nothing special Chinese kids have been doing it for years
For real though
wow! i don't know what else to say but, wow! i didn't think there was even a snowballs chance of getting that mesh clean-you proved me wrong!
Bro this is crazy how good these look from the before and after!! Would love to know how many hours you put into these things
Man
i love you videos so much i watch them before i sleep and i fall asleep easy
Oh fr?! I pop in some lofi music for me
@@johnandrew00 it’s so nice bro
OxyClean Max Force. You're going to want to spray it on there and let it do what it does, reapply every few hours. It'll break the stain out. You then hit it with your cleaner and then run it through the washer. Also, use a laundry detergent with OxyClean. I clean all my white fabric shoes this way.
Got it. I did use oxyclean max force but i only let it sit for 15 minutes
You gotta use platinum dawn blue dish soap. It works way better to me inbmy opinion. I use oxyclean ax like you do the gel and the spray.
They work 90 percent of the time but the platinum dawn works 99 percent of the time I guarantee it.😊
@@terrylwalker295 I’ve never used power wash but I really need to keep that in mind. Thanks for the heads up
Dope fam! My 2012 breds need your skills to bring em back to life 💪🏿
wouldn't it have been easier to remove the dry mud as much as possible before turning into wet mud and all that soaking into the mesh? now you gotta work harder to get the stains out
The mud was bonded to the mesh upper. If it was leather it might be easier.
Your restore game is crazy bro 💯
Yes its fz150
fz150 screaming this my time to shine
Fz150 would work amazing and u could save 150 bucks
There is a product old timers like my dad used to remove stubborn stains it is Fels Naptha bar soap, I have used it to remove stains that I thought would never come out! Really cool video BTW.
It needs some FZ 150
And now
LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE
You just saved yourself a 150 bucks
Coming up!
10:25 really sounded like animal crossing villager 😂😂😂
This has to be set up
Dude leaves em in the mud and shows his skills
Of course. They gotta know that the jig is up. People have been doing this same restoration for years now on RUclips. 😂
The skills are immaculate tho.
Bro this video was on another level. I mean just wow I learned so many new things from this video thanks a lot bro
Honestly you’re the best restorer on RUclips rn...
Mmmm maybe tied with Shoe Doc (fz150 guy)
@@jackalope342when i see the foam, im in my zone
I don’t buy the Fz150 off of Amazon. It’s a scam but for me it worked really good.
This dude dirties up shoe's just so he could make these videos. Ain't no way in the world people cake up $500, $700, or $3000 shoes unless it was intentional... Even in the PH, so spare me.
Damn bro are you that butt hurt or is it jealousy? Which one?
Yeah pretty obvious. That’s a fresh pair dipped in mud lol
But does that really matter cause at the end of the day the shoe came out fine and he is just creating content like other creators
Brand new pair intentionally dipped in mud the day before smh hate fake content
Bro I haven't seen your video in a minute..I always enjoy your videos
$2000 worth of labor to restore a $500 shoe.
AWWWWWSOME job bro!!!!!!! Love the process keep up the good work 💯💯💯
I know I’m late, but I never thought of using vinyl to replace logos on the insoles 😂😂.
But this video is legit. Everything was tried lol.
You're the shoe whisperer. Nice video. It reminds me of an ASMR video.
I don't care if it's fake tbh, final product is pretty good plus it's satisfying to watch which is the main reason I watch this
Cleaning isn't the same as restoring. You did waaay me than clean, my guy. 💯 Great work
The wiz scientist does it again. At this point, I’m waiting for you to find a car in mud lol.
Fully detailing your acura lol. Remember when we got stranded at alemeda county
Hella dope video! And you from the Bay too. Continued success.
I was so happy at the end when you fixed the 23’s on the back. Something was bothering me but didn’t know what haha
helluva job you did sir, I woulda just had to buy another pair lol
Why is this so relaxing
Cool video man, why did you cover those shoes in mud tho?
When I see the foam, I’m in my zone. If you want your shoes to be fixed, FZ150 does the trick.
Bar keepers for the win here 🥇
Bro tripped my head out when he threw tha kicks in the grow tent😅
This is pure talent
Put this man on America's got talent... golden buzzer life saver
Try using Shout,the spray cleaner for laundry.Spray them and let them sit overnight.WAsh in cold water.A football coaches wife told me this 30 years ago.
Well done man ! nice one 😮
Bro you cleaned that you and gave it a fresh bath respect to you man for cleaning the most dirtiest shoe in the world and giving it a new look
Very impressive!
Wow, those look practically brand new. Nice work
👌🏾...dope bounce back!! Make me want the 2011s back
Just when you think it can't get any cleaner...great job brother
Brother you did great
When I see the foam I’m in my zone. Fz150 does the trick!!!
I suppose you could try a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide mixture to whiten the discolored mesh that soap and water can't clean. If you make a paste and leave it on the stains for 20 minutes or so, that *should* noticeably improve the appearance. Baking soda and peroxide toothpaste works as well, and smells minty fresh to boot.
~~Helluva job there Sir! I found what does the job when all else fails, using 32 oz spray bottle; 1 Heaping scoop OxiClean Versatile (not laundry) powder mixed w/24oz hot water along w/4oz Dawn Platinum& 4oz Isopropyl Alcohol 70%. (Anything else it'd be 90%) With leather shoes I'd spray it on Mr. Clean pad first&as you go doing the leather first w/hot wash rag ready to wipe off. Massage bit mineral oil on before doing the 2nd&leave on until after doing the tongue. Spraying directly on&use a soft bristle electric tooth brush.
~~Likely need another once over they're like these while this cleaner, however, would've knocked out 90% to start. And the mineral oil not only helps keep the leather conditioned in between,as well as after. But should help bring dirt in the pores to the surface?
AGAIN,NICE WORK/JOB!
You really showed yo skills on dis repair
Bro thank u so much I’m tryna get more into shoe cleaning and u helped out a lot
All that for a $350-$400 shoe dead stock.
I love the content and the dedication but man that’s a lot of work.
Black Magic Bleche-White Tire Cleaner, We used this in the 80's to clean our Jumpers.
thanks for the bar keeper cleaner tip
Great work! Requires much patience
Unreal….what a magician u are sir…bravo
Regardless of whether the shoes had mud caked on before hand (I believe it was), the restoration was pretty nice to be fair. I'd love to be able to do this kinda stuff myself.
This video was needed, I have that have mud stains as well and can’t get them out so ima try this
This was really impressive!! ❤
Clean Restoration
Impressive. The 23 on the right shoe is placed a little bit crooked other than that and the minor stains on the bottom of the sole it LQQKS pretty good overall it practically LQQKS brand new.
20:41 The left one looks a little off not the right one
This is legit Legendary Work 👏💪
Impressive… that is a lot of work. You are a shoe artist, for sure.
Its a game changer
Lol, I'm def not a sneaker head... This just popped up in mi recommendations. Tho, it was so satisfying to watch 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 much love
To get trainers to that condition is some achievement. I live in the North of England and my walking boots have not even been as half as dirty as those Air Jordans.
1:46
"fz150 does the trick"
Let this be a lesson to all you Craigslist and offer up buyers.
DONT BUY USED!!! Go to the store and buy BRAND NEW!!
You get what you pay for!
Tbh bro I’d try to mess with that 23 some more it looked too big and much more bold that the original. Makes them look like bad reps.
Definitely revived them 🔥
A Simple FZ150 Would be much needed
"Once you see the Foam You are in the Zone"
Hey man you have some amazing talent there. I got a question for you. I have a pair of 95’s in a colorway that means a lot to me. The bottoms have literally fell apart . I mean the sides literally fell apart from minimal usage. These shoes I have worn maybe about 15 times the upper parts look like semi new. Just the bottoms on one the material I guess from age just broke apart. They are from 2010 I think. Can you help me at all?.. Thank you for your time 🇨🇦🥓
Pink Miracle. It’s a shoe cleaner. Use 1 cork of it in 1litre of water and it goes a long way
Fz150 does the trick
When you see the foam your in the zoneeeeee
he has to get to the scrubbin and that fz150 lovin'
This is so satisfying
wow and i thought i was slick with my toothpaste+dawn+shampoo combo .... holy shit turns out im basically cleaning my shoes like a caveman compared to homie up in here.. great content g. YEEE!!! YaaDDiddaa
They just need some fz150 lovin
Those tops were tuff!
Bought the retros back in 2000. I had them until about 2015. Never turned yellow, they just fell apart
Very impressed! Great Job
Amazing work
Excellent work and video! God bless you and yours praying for you!
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼 god bless
Sneakers had to be iced before this ain’t no way
incredible work